• field;
  • area;

Etymology

It is a phono-semantic compound formed from:

(“village, settlement”), which indicates meaning,

(“I, me”), which serves as the phonetic element.

However, in its earliest forms in oracle bone inscriptions and bronze script, this character appeared as 埜, a compound of (“forest”) and (“earth”), originally a pictograph-ideograph depicting a plain or field made up of trees and soil.

By the time of seal script, a number of variant forms had developed:

埜 ( + ),

𡐨 ( + + ),

㙒 ( + + ),

and others.

Eventually, the form with + prevailed and continues in use today as 野. Among its variant forms, 埜 still occasionally appears in personal names and place names.

Alternative forms

(old or jinmeiyō form) 埜

deul
ya
Kangxi radical:166, + 4
Strokes:11
Unicode:U+91CE
Cangjie input:
  • 田土弓戈弓 (WGNIN)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 里 予
Writing order
野 Writing order

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

References

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