Definitions

kuáng to deceive; to dupe; falsehood; lie; (dialect) to amuse

Etymology

Mad  speech  also provides the pronunciation

About

The character "诳" originates from its traditional form "誑", which is structured with the semantic component "言" (speech) and the phonetic component "狂" (mad), indicating a concept of irrational or misleading speech. Etymologically, it appeared in early Chinese texts with the meaning of deceiving or deluding through verbal means, and over time its usage became more specifically associated with acts of lying and cheating. The simplified form replaces the "言" radical with "讠" while keeping "狂", thus maintaining the character's fundamental composition tied to the idea of fraudulent utterance.

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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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Clerical Cao Wei (Three Kingdoms: 222-280 AD)
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