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loaf (of bread), unit of weight (600 grams), ax; "ax" radical
Kanji 1176

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Synopsis

The kanji 斤 originally meant “ax” and now means “loaf (of bread).” En route from one definition to another, it acquired yet another meaning: 600 grams. Find out how the Japanese came to associate one kanji with such disparate things! Also learn about 斤 as a radical and as a very common component.

Revision note:

Aug. 11, 2023: p. 4: Revised three bits of vocab. under the first sample sentence.

Jan. 15, 2020: Updated more definitions of kanji containing the 斤 component. Now all such definitions are finalized.

Jan. 6, 2020: Improved formatting and made small revisions throughout. These changes are of note:

  • p. 2: Etymology Box: Replaced the old Henshall etymology with the new one and added a second Sears image to illustrate the discussion.
  • p. 4: Added a link to the Kanshudo games.
  • p. 6: Slightly changed the def of いただく.
  • p. 6: Updated the definitions and Henshall etymologies of four kanji.

Sept. 14, 2012: Added 2 photos on page 7.

Feb. 23, 2012: Deleted a sentence in the Verbal Logic Quiz instructions, as it confused matters.

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