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Change log entry 70129
Processed by: richwarm (2020-07-20 00:52:55 GMT)
Comment: << review queue entry 66485 - submitted by 'reckless_tapir' >>
You may think that the word 朝's got relationship with it. Actually, it isn't! The words are 戟and a lot others...
P.s. 龺which is on the left of the word 朝 came from 舟.
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Editor: What's the point of having an entry for 龺?
We're a dictionary: we deal with words and phrases.
龺doesn't represent a phrase, a word, or even a morpheme; it represents a *part* of a hanzi.
See if you can find an entry in an English dictionary for the dot in letters "i" and "j".

Regarding your remark that "龺which is on the left of the word 朝 came from 舟."
I think you got confused there.
In its entry for 朝, Wenlin says:
"The left side 𠦝 depicts the 日 (rì) sun rising between the plants. The right side was not originally 月 (yuè) ‘moon’; its origin is obscure (the seal character had 舟 zhōu phonetic; older forms had something else)."

So 月 (possibly) came from 舟.
But 𠦝 did not.
Diff:
# 龺 龺 [zhuo1] /same as "卓"/
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