迭
See also: 疊
 
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Translingual
    
    Han character
    
迭 (Kangxi radical 162, 辵+5, 9 strokes in traditional Chinese and Korean, 8 strokes in mainland China and Japanese, cangjie input 卜竹手人 (YHQO), four-corner 35303, composition ⿺辶失)
Derived characters
    
- 𦂾
 
References
    
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 1255, character 8
 - Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 38800
 - Dae Jaweon: page 1738, character 26
 - Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 6, page 3824, character 4
 - Unihan data for U+8FED
 
Chinese
    
    Glyph origin
    
Characters in the same phonetic series (失) (Zhengzhang, 2003)  
Phono-semantic compound (形聲/形声, OC *l'iːɡ) : semantic 辶 + phonetic 失 (OC *hliɡ).
Pronunciation
    
Definitions
    
迭
- to alternate; to change
 - repeatedly; again and again
 - in time; timely
- 忙不迭 ― mángbùdié ― hurriedly; hastily
 
 
Compounds
    
Etymology 2
    
| For pronunciation and definitions of 迭 – see 疊 (“to fold; to fold up; to fold over in layers; to pile up; to be piled up; etc.”). (This character is the former (1964–1986) first-round simplified form of 疊).  | 
Notes:
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Usage notes
    
- Replaced in 1986 with 叠 (dié).
 
Pronunciation
    
Synonyms
    
	Dialectal synonyms of 這 (“this”) [map]
Pronunciation
    
Japanese
    
| Shinjitai | 迭 | |
| Kyūjitai [1]  | 
迭󠄁 迭+ 󠄁?(Adobe-Japan1)  | 
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| 迭󠄃 迭+ 󠄃?(Hanyo-Denshi) (Moji_Joho)  | ||
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References
    
- “迭”, in 漢字ぺディア (Kanjipedia) (in Japanese), 日本漢字能力検定協会, 2015–2024
 
Korean
    
    Hanja
    
迭 • (jil) (hangeul 질, revised jil, McCune–Reischauer chil, Yale cil)
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Vietnamese
    
    Han character
    
迭: Hán Việt readings: điệt[1][2][3][4][5][6], tuyển[4]  
迭: Nôm readings: điệt[3], dập[1][2][3], giật[1][2][3], dặt[1][2], dật[3], dắt[3], dệt[1]  
References
    
- Nguyễn (2014).
 - Nguyễn et al. (2009).
 - Trần (2004).
 - Trần (1999).
 - Nguyễn (1974).
 - Thiều Chửu (1942).
 
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