709 | Classic Nelson (Andrew Nelson) |
2554 | Japanese Names (P.G. O’Neill) |
2398 | Kodansha Kanji Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
1680 | Kodansha Kanji Learner’s Dictionary, 2nd Edition (Jack Halpern) |
2224 | Morohashi |
515 | New Nelson (John Haig) |
2143 | Remembering The Kanji (James Heisig) |
2270 | Remembering The Kanji, 6th edition (James Heisig) |
weapon of war, logging axe, kill en masse, peeling (paint off a wall, etc), sparse, faded
Jinmeiyō kanji, used in names
1947 of 2500 most used kanji in newspapers
Stroke order
Readings
- Japanese names:
- らう、 のぶ、 みずち
- Korean:
- ryu
Spanish
Portuguese
French
2f13.1 | The Kanji Dictionary |
1-13-2 | SKIP code |
7210.0 | Four corner code |
1-46-13 | JIS X 0208-1997 kuten code |
5289 | Unicode hex code |
Jinmeiyō kanji, used in names
1593 of 2500 most used kanji in newspapers
Stroke order
On reading compounds
- 淵源 【エンゲン】 origin
- 淵酔 【エンスイ】 type of imperial banquet held during the Heian period and later, being dead drunk, being very drunk
- 深淵 【シンエン】 abyss, ravine
- 海淵 【カイエン】 (ocean) deep, deepest part of a trench
Kun reading compounds
- 淵 【ふち】 deep pool, deep water, abyss, depths (e.g. of despair), grip (e.g. of death)
Readings
- Korean:
- yeon
Spanish
- abismo
- profundidades (mar
- río)
Portuguese
French
1538 | A New Dictionary of Kanji Usage |
2625 | Classic Nelson (Andrew Nelson) |
1858 | Japanese Names (P.G. O’Neill) |
732 | Kodansha Kanji Dictionary (Jack Halpern) |
547 | Kodansha Kanji Learner’s Dictionary, 2nd Edition (Jack Halpern) |
17692 | Morohashi |
3237 | New Nelson (John Haig) |
2966 | Remembering The Kanji (James Heisig) |
2971 | Remembering The Kanji, 6th edition (James Heisig) |
3a9.3 | The Kanji Dictionary |
1-3-9 | SKIP code |
3210.0 | Four corner code |
1-42-05 | JIS X 0208-1997 kuten code |
6df5 | Unicode hex code |