jǐn
clay
Original meaning:
burn
Pictograph of a person facing upwards with their mouth open over a fire. Based on the original meaning "burn". The meaning later shifted to "bake", "dry out", and "clay".
Components
Evolution

Bronze script
Mid Western Zhou (~900 BC)
Seal script
Shuowen (~100 AD)
Clerical script
Western Han dynasty (202 BC-9 AD)Regular script
ModernComponent uses
Historical pronunciation
Old Chinese | Middle Chinese | Pinyin | Gloss |
*[g]rə[r] | gin | jǐn | time, season |
*kə[r]ʔ | kj+nX | jǐn | (a kind of vegetable) |
*[g]rə[r] | gin | qín | clay |
Statistics
Not found in HSK word list
5758th most common character in books
Miscellaneous
Strokes | 11 |
Unicode | U+5807 |
Shuowen | “堇,黏土也。从土,从黄省。、皆古文堇。” |
Sources
李学勤《字源》p.1198
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