Definitions

wēn hearse

Etymology phono-semantic

cart

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The character , with the traditional form , is a phono-semantic compound: the radical ('cart, vehicle') signals the semantic category, and the right-side component gives the pronunciation. In early texts, it referred to an enclosed carriage or a sleeping car; later, it came to mean almost exclusively a hearse used for conveying a coffin. The marriage of a vehicle radical and a phonetic element mirrors its historical function, and its core identity as a type of wheeled conveyance has remained essentially stable throughout its lexical history.

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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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