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kwukyel form of 면

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    Gloss
    kwukyel form of 면
    Hint
    Variant form of 厂. In Korean, it was historically used as the kwukyel form of 면, taken from the top part of 面. It was a way to mark grammatical particles when reading classical Chinese texts to make them legible. Although, it is no longer used.
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    No Yes
    Sources

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  • edit character approved — "韓國語" by inralback19
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    Gloss
    kwukyel form of 면 (empty)
    Hint
    Variant form of 厂. In Korean, it was historically used as the kwukyel form of 면, taken from the top part of 面. It was a way to mark grammatical particles when reading classical Chinese texts to make them legible. Although, it is no longer used. (empty)

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  • edit character approved — "Pretty pointless addition to be honest with you, but it just felt incomplete, so I expanded the description." by Marcus Ngai
    Gloss
    kwukyel kwukyel form of 면
    Hint
    Variant form of 厂. In Korean, it was historically used as the kwukyel form of 면, taken from the top part of 面. It was a way to mark grammatical particles when reading classical Chinese texts to make them legible. Although, it is no longer used.
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    No Yes
    Stroke fragments (simplified)
    • Component 1: 1-2
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    Strokes (simplified)
    2 strokes
    2 strokes

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    Strokes (simplified)
    2 strokes
    2 strokes

    Source: animcjk dong

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