夷
commonbarbarian; savage; Ainu
Radical: 丿 (slash). Strokes: 6画. Elements: ノ一弓大. . Hangul: 이 [i]. Nanori: しshi.
Jinmeiyō Kanji.
Example compounds:
イ | 攘夷【じょういjōi】expulsion of the foreigners 夷国【いこくikoku】land of the barbarians 夷俗【いぞくizoku】customs of the barbarians |
えびす | 夷【えびすebisu】peoples formerly of northern Japan with distinct language and culture (i.e. the Ainu); provincial (i.e. a person who lives far from the city); brutish, unsophisticated warrior (esp. used by Kyoto samurai to refer to samurai from eastern Japan); foreigner 夷【えびすebisu】Ebisu (god of fishing and commerce) 荒夷【あらえびすaraebisu】(in Japanese history) crude warrior from the eastern parts of the country; wild man |
Codepoints and classification codes:
Dictionary indices:
5937 | – | Unicode |
16-48 | – | JIS X 0208 |
4-6-4 | – | SKIP |
0a6.24 | – | TKD |
5003.2 | – | Four Corner |
182 | – | Classic Nelson |
1143 | – | The New Nelson Character Dictionary by A. Nelson |
2881 | – | Remembering the Kanji by J. Heisig |
535 | – | Japanese Names by P.G. O'Neill |
5852 | – | Daikanwajiten 「大漢和辞典」 by T. Morohashi vol. 3 p. 559 |