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[n]
[uk]
▶ rabbit ▶ hare ▶ coney ▶ cony ▶ lagomorph (esp. leporids) |
11. | A 2023-12-27 08:05:26 Stephen Kraus <...address hidden...> | |
Refs: | Sankoku 8e does indeed include the 兔 form in the headword line of its entry for うさぎ. |
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10. | A* 2023-12-27 07:40:13 penname01 | |
Comments: | sankoku has it too |
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9. | A 2023-12-27 07:27:41 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> | |
Refs: | https://www.unicode.org/cgi-bin/GetUnihanData.pl?codepoint=兔 |
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Comments: | Extremely rare hanzi from Taiwan. I don't think it's needed. |
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8. | A* 2023-12-27 06:55:12 Stephen Kraus <...address hidden...> | |
Refs: | https://www.kanjipedia.jp/kanji/0005102300 https://kanji.jitenon.jp/kanjif/2776.html I mentioned before that meikyo displays the 「兔」 form in a note. Kanjipedia (the kanken company) and jitenon also include images of it. We have some obscure and poorly-supported kanji in headwords in several other entries. By my search, 䘣, 𬵪, 𤼵, 卄, 卐, 椂, 欙, 疍, 皻, 邓, and 鲁 are all in JMdict or JMnedict, but aren't supported by Adobe's "Source Han Sans JP" font. |
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Comments: | Hanazono is a nice fallback font for covering these obscure characters. It's freely licensed and included in the repos of most linux distributions. https://glyphwiki.org/hanazono/ I'm planning to include some of the font data in my distribution of jmdict to ensure that users can see these characters. |
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Diff: | @@ -11,0 +12,4 @@ +<ke_inf>&rK;</ke_inf> +</k_ele> +<k_ele> +<keb>兔</keb> |
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7. | A 2022-07-18 03:07:55 Jim Breen <...address hidden...> | |
Comments: | I'd drop it. It's not in any JIS kanji standard. |
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Diff: | @@ -12,4 +11,0 @@ -<ke_inf>&rK;</ke_inf> -</k_ele> -<k_ele> -<keb>兔</keb> |
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