U+2856B 𨕫 (Hyōgai kanji) Only used in 𨕫ノ尾 (Shime-no-o), place name in IkiIsland, Nagasaki, Japan Kun: しめ (shime, 𨕫) Dictionary of Japanese-created Kanji
Borrowed from Maori tiki (“figurine”). IPA(key): /ˈtiːkiː/, /ˈtɪki/ Rhymes: -iːki, -ɪki tiki (plural tikis) Carved talisman in humanoid form, common to the cultures
you, I know that I'll fall in love with you. Reduced form of iki. ki two (short form of iki) bir-ki-üç-dört one-two-three-four Inherited from Proto-Algonquian