Definitions

used in 琥珀[hǔ pò]

Etymology

A tiger's eye  stone  also provides the pronunciation

About

The character "琥" is structurally composed of the semantic component 玉, denoting jade or precious stone, and the phonetic component 虎, which provides its sound and initially implied a connection to tigers. Etymologically, it first referred to a type of ritual jade object often fashioned into a tiger shape, used in ancient contexts for ceremonial purposes. Over centuries, its meaning broadened from these specific jade artifacts to include the substance amber, a material similarly carved into ornaments, with the character eventually coming to primarily signify amber in contemporary language.

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