円
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円 (Kangxi radical 13, 冂+2, 4 strokes, cangjie input 月卜 (BY) or 月中一 (BLM), composition ⿵冂丄 or ⿵冂亠)
For pronunciation and definitions of 円 – see 圓 (“circle; circular; round; etc.”). (This character is a variant form of 圓). |
Orthographic borrowing from Japanese 円 (en).
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Japanese simplification of 圓, via a simplified character similar to 𠮚.[1]
Specifically, starting in the beginning of the Meiji period, the 員 in the middle of the character was abbreviated to 丨 in handwriting. As time went on, the bottom stroke of 囗 gradually rose, until by the time of the adoption of the shinjitai characters, it had reached or even surpassed the box's centre.
(First grade kyōiku kanji, shinjitai kanji, kyūjitai form 圓)
/wen/ → /eɴ/
From Middle Chinese 圓 (MC zjwen|hjwen), with the original sense of "circle, roundness".
The yen sense came much later in the Meiji period, from Chinese 圓/圆 (yuán), itself from 銀圓/银圆 (yínyuán, “round silver object(s), especially a piece of eight”). Compare Chinese 元 (yuán, “yuan”) and Korean 원 (won, “Korean won”). Doublet of 元 (gen, “yuan (Chinese currency)”), ユアン (yuan, “yuan (Chinese currency)”), and ウォン (won, “won (Korean currency)”).
The yen became the official currency of Japan in 1871, succeeding the 両 (ryō) and the 文 (mon).
⟨maro2⟩ → /maro/
From Old Japanese.
/maro/ → /maru/
Sound shift from maro above.
円 • (maru-)
Various nanori readings.
円 or 円 or 円 or 円 or 円 or 円 • (Nodoka or Tsubura or Madoka or Maroka or Mitsu or Meguru)
円 or 円 or 円 • (Tsubura or Madoka or Matome)
円 • (Maroshi)
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