Definitions

líng (noun) age; years old

Etymology

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

Semantic: 齿 Phonetic:

About

The character "龄", whose traditional form is "齡", combines the semantic component "齒" (tooth) with the phonetic component "令", indicating that its original meaning was associated with dental age as a measure of years. This association derived from ancient practices of estimating life stages through tooth growth and loss, which eventually generalized to signify age in a broader sense. Over centuries, the character's usage expanded beyond physical age to denote periods of time in various contexts, such as in the compound "工龄" referring to years of employment. The simplified form "龄" retains the phonetic "令" while adopting the simplified radical "齿" for "齒", preserving the core structural relationship between its elements.

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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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Clerical Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD)
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我的年是二十岁。

Wǒ de niánlíng shì èrshí suì.

My age is twenty years old.

孩子到了上学的年

Háizi dào le shàngxué de niánlíng.

The child has reached school age.

他的工有五年了。

Tā de gōnglíng yǒu wǔ nián le.

His length of service is five years.

姐姐的年比我大。

Jiějie de niánlíng bǐ wǒ dà.

My older sister's age is bigger than mine.

因为年不够,他不能开车。

Yīnwèi niánlíng búgòu, tā bù néng kāichē.

Because he is not old enough, he cannot drive.

儿童都应该上学。

Shìlíng értóng dōu yīnggāi shàngxué.

Children of the right age should all go to school.

虽然他的工很长,但年并不大。

Suīrán tā de gōnglíng hěn cháng, dàn niánlíng bìng bú dà.

Although his length of service is long, his age is not very big.

根据树推测,这棵古树已有三百多年了。

Gēnjù shùlíng tuīcè, zhè kē gǔshù yǐ yǒu sānbǎi duō nián le.

Based on the tree age estimation, this ancient tree is already over three hundred years old.