Definitions

used in 戛納|戛纳[gā nà]
jiá lance; to tap; to scrape; to chirp; custom
jiá variant of 戛[jiá]

Etymology

To strike  someone on the nose 

About

The character 戛 is an ideogrammatic and phono-semantic compound originally representing the action of striking or tapping, often producing a sharp, abrupt sound. Structurally, it combines the halberd radical 戈, suggesting a forceful action with a tool, with an upper component derived from 𦣻, related to a head or face. In classical texts, it often describes the clear sound of tapping resonant materials like jade or metal, or the rhythmic striking of musical instruments. The character also appears in literary idioms to indicate a sudden stop or the abrupt cessation of sound or action.