Definitions

zōng variant of 鬃[zōng]
zōng bristles; horse's mane
zōng disheveled hair; horse's mane

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound. Simplified form of .

Semantic: Phonetic:

About

The character "鬃" is formed from the semantic component "髟", which denotes hair, combined with the phonetic component "宗" to indicate its pronunciation. Etymologically, it stems from earlier words for hair, gradually narrowing in reference to specify the coarse, long hair found on the necks of animals such as horses, commonly known as a mane or bristles. This shift in meaning from a general concept of hair to a more defined zoological feature occurred without altering its fundamental phono-semantic structure.