午 U+5348, 午 ← 升[U+5347] CJK Unified Ideographs 卉 →[U+5349] Stroke order Stroke order
午 (Kangxi radical 24, 十+2, 4 strokes, Cangjie input 人十 (OJ) or 難人十 (XOJ), four-corner 80400, composition ⿱𠂉十 or ⿰丿干)
- 仵, 吘, 㞰, 忤, 汻, 迕, 旿, 㬳, 杵, 玝, 許, 许, 啎, 缶, 年, 㷏
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 156, character 4
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 2703
- Dae Jaweon: page 354, character 1
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 1, page 406, character 1
- Unihan data for U+5348
simp. and trad. 午 alternative forms 仐𰅭𨾟
Pictogram (象形) – a pestle (now written 杵). Unrelated to 干. See the central component of 舂 and 秦 in their original version.
Norman (1985) proposed connection with Austroasiatic; Ferlus (2013) noted a “[g]ood correspondence” between Proto-Vietic *m-ŋəːʔ (whence Vietnamese ngựa) and Old Chinese reconstructions like *m-qʰˁaʔ (Baxter-Sagart) and *ᵀs.ŋaʔ (Ferlus). Also compare Proto-Hlai *hŋaːʔ (“horse”), Proto-Kra *ŋja C (“horse”).
Alternatively, Smith (2011) proposed 午 (OC *ŋaːʔ)’s cognacy with 啎 (OC *ŋaːs) “to meet head on” and 御 (OC *ŋas) “to meet in (battle)” and suggested that “the moon at its full phase opposes the sun directly in the sky, meaning *ŋaaʔ 午 is probably to be glossed, given *-ʔ , ‘facing stage’”. Schuessler (2007) regarded 午 (OC ŋâh) “to go against” as a mere graphic variant of 啎 and thus deemed the sense “to go against” distinct from the “earthly branch” sense.
午
- the seventh of the twelve earthly branches
- (archaic, astrology) the seventh year of the Jovian orbital cycle
- (archaic) the fifth month of the Chinese calendar
- (historical) the double hour from 11 am to 1 pm 午時/午时 ― wǔshí ― 11:00 to 13:00
- (precisely) noon 午睡 ― wǔshuì ― siesta (literally, “noon nap”)
- the middle of a period of time 午夜 ― wǔyè ― midnight
- (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) the south 子午線/子午线 ― zǐwǔxiàn ― line of longitude (literally, “north-south line”)
- (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) the horse (according to the Chinese zodiac) 典午 ― diǎnwǔ ― Grand Marshal (an important official post during the Han dynasty); major (a low-level officer who handled military affairs within a commandery); literally, “supervisor of horses”
- (alt. form 迕) in a criss-cross manner; to cross each other
- a surname
- archaic form of 忤 (wǔ)
- (as an earthly branch): 地支 (dìzhī)
- (as precisely noon): 小時/小时 (xiǎoshí), 時候/时候 (shíhou)
For pronunciation and definitions of 午 – see 舞 (“to dance; dance; dancing; etc.”).(This character is the second-round simplified form of 舞).Notes:
- Simplified Chinese is mainly used in Mainland China, Malaysia, and Singapore.
- Traditional Chinese is mainly used in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan.
- 羅竹風 [Luo, Zhufeng], editor (1986-1994), “午”, in 漢語大詞典 [Hanyu Da Cidian] (in Chinese), 1st edition, Shanghai: Shanghai Lexicographical Publishing House, →ISBN
- “午”, in 漢語多功能字庫 (Multi-function Chinese Character Database)[1], 香港中文大學 (the Chinese University of Hong Kong), 2014-
- Dictionary of Chinese Character Variants (教育部異體字字典), A00431
- 周存 [Zhōu, Cún], editor (2023), “午”, in 长汀话词典 CHANGTINGHUA CIDIAN [Dictionary of Changting Dialect] (overall work in Hakka and Mandarin), Guangzhou: 世界图书出版有限公司 [World Book Publishing Co., Ltd.], →ISBN, page 722.
(Second grade kyōiku kanji)
- noon
- Go-on: ご (go, Jōyō)
- Kan-on: ご (go, Jōyō)
- Kun: うま (uma, 午)
Kanji in this term 午 うまGrade: 2 kun’yomi
From 馬 (uma, “horse”).
- (Tokyo) うま [ùmáꜜ] (Odaka – [2])
- IPA(key): [ɯ̟ma̠]
- Homophone: 馬
午(うま) • (Uma)
- the Horse, the seventh of the twelve Earthly Branches Hypernyms: 十二支, 地支 Coordinate terms: 子, 丑, 寅, 卯, 辰, 巳, 午, 未, 申, 酉, 戌, 亥
Kanji in this term 午 ごGrade: 2 on’yomi
From Middle Chinese 午 (nguX).
- (Tokyo) ご [góꜜ] (Atamadaka – [1])
- IPA(key): [ɡo̞]
午(ご) • (go)
- noon
- 午(ご)前(ぜん) (gozen, “a.m.”)
- 午(ご)後(ご) (gogo, “p.m.”)
午(ご) • (Go)
- the Horse, the seventh of the twelve Earthly Branches Hypernyms: 十二支, 地支 Coordinate terms: 子, 丑, 寅, 卯, 辰, 巳, 午, 未, 申, 酉, 戌, 亥
- “△午”, in 漢字ぺディア [Kanjipedia][2] (in Japanese), The Japan Kanji Aptitude Testing Foundation, 2015-2026
From Middle Chinese 午 (MC nguX).
Historical readings Dongguk Jeongun reading Dongguk Jeongun, 1448 ᅌᅩᆼ〯 (Yale: ngwǒ)
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [o̞(ː)]
- Phonetic hangul: [오(ː)]
- Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
午 (eumhun 낮 오 (nat o))
- hanja form? of 오 (“noon; daytime”) [affix]
- 국제퇴계학회 대구경북지부 (國際退溪學會 大邱慶北支部) (2007). Digital Hanja Dictionary, 전자사전/電子字典. [3]
午: Hán Việt readings: ngọ[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8], ngũ[5][6][8] 午: Nôm readings: ngỏ[1][2][4][6][7][8], ngõ[1][2][3][4][8], ngủ[1][2], ngó[1], ngộ[2], ngỡ[2], ngọ[3]
- chữ Hán form of Ngọ (“seventh of the twelve earthly branches”) Hypernyms: 地支, 十二支 Coordinate terms: 子, 丑, 寅, 卯, 辰, 巳, 午, 未, 申, 酉, 戌, 亥
- chữ Nôm form of ngó (“to take a peek; to have a quick look”)
- chữ Nôm form of ngỏ (“to open”)
- chữ Nôm form of ngõ (“lane; alley; bystreet”)
- chữ Nôm form of ngủ (“to sleep”)