初 U+521D, 初 ← 刜[U+521C] CJK Unified Ideographs 刞 →[U+521E] Stroke order

(Kangxi radical 18, 刀+5, 7 strokes, Cangjie input 中尸竹 (LSH), four-corner 37220, composition ⿰衤刀)

simp. and trad. 2nd round simp. ? alternative forms

Ideogrammic compound (會意 / 会意): (“clothes”) + (“knife; to cut”) - start making clothes by cutting the cloth.

The various ?-shaped glyphs are or are evolved from Zetian characters.

  1. initial; inceptive 夏 ― chūxià ― early summer
  2. first 雪 ― chūxuě ― first snow 戀/恋 ― chūliàn ― first love
  3. prefix of dates from 1st to 10th in the Chinese calendar 三 ― chūsān ― third day of a lunar month
  4. original 衷 ― chūzhōng ― one’s initial intention; original idea
  5. elementary; basic 級/级 ― chū ― elementary
  6. beginning; start 四月sìyuè chū ― early April 民mínchū ― beginning of the Republic of China era
  7. just 出茅廬/出茅庐 ― chūchūmáolú ― to have just begun one's career without any experience (literally, “to have just come out of one's thatched cottage”) 如夢醒/如梦醒 ― rúmèngchūxǐng ― to suddenly realize; to wake up to reality (literally, “as if one has just waken up from a dream”)
    • 遙想公瑾當年,小喬嫁了,雄姿英發。 [Classical Chinese, trad.]遥想公瑾当年,小乔嫁了,雄姿英发。 [Classical Chinese, simp.]From: 1082, Su Shi, 念奴嬌·赤壁懷古Yáoxiǎng Gōngjǐn dāngnián, Xiǎoqiáo chū jià le, xióngzīyīngfā. [Pinyin]Recalling the year when Gongjin had just had Xiao Qiao as his wife, robust and beaming with might.

(Fourth grade kyōiku kanji)

Kanji in this term 初 はつGrade: 4 kun'yomi

⟨patu⟩ → /ɸat͡su/ → /hat͡su/

From Old Japanese.

Possible cognates include 始め (hajime, “beginning”) and (ha, “edge of something”).

初(はつ) • (hatsu-)

  1. the first..., initial..., new...

初(はつ) • (hatsu)

  1. a first, start, a beginning Antonym: 末 (sue) 今年(ことし)初(はつ)のコンサートkotoshi hatsu no konsāto ― the first concert of this year
  2. (slang) first sexual relations, one's first time
Kanji in this term 初 ういGrade: 4 kun'yomi

/uɸi/ → /uwi/ → /ui/

First attested in the Kokin Wakashū of roughly 905-914 CE,[2] and assumed to be inherited from Old Japanese.

There is an apparently related term (ubu) of overlapping synonymous meaning, first attested in the early 1000s. It is unclear how these two terms are related: one might be a derivation of the other, or the two might derive separately via other processes.

Both ui and ubu appear to be related to verb 生む (umu, “to birth”), from the sense of "first of something since one has been born".

Martin suggests that this might be a fusion of 生む (umu, “to birth”) +‎ (hi, “day”), literally “birthday”.[3] However, the meaning of any such compound would be the noun birthday with a sense of "the day a woman gives birth" rather than "the day someone is born". Also, phonologically, this would be expected to result in ubi: /umu/ + /pi/ → /umupi/ → /umpi/ → /ubi/.

Possibly cognate with (ue, “above”, possibly via the sense of "upstream → earlier") or classical verb 生ふ (ancient opu, classical ofu, modern ou, “to grow”).

初(うい) • (ui) ←うひ (ufi)?

  1. [from early 900s] a first, start

初(うい) • (ui-) ←うひ (ufi-)?

  1. [from early 900s] the first of something
Kanji in this term 初 うぶGrade: 4 kun'yomi Alternative spelling 初心

From stem up- cognate with ui (historical uhi) above. Cause of the shift in voicing is uncertain. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

初(うぶ) • (ubu) -na (adnominal 初(うぶ)な (ubu na), adverbial 初(うぶ)に (ubu ni))

  1. innocent
  2. inexperienced, green
Kanji in this term 初 しょGrade: 4 kan'on

From Middle Chinese 初 (MC tsrhjo).

Compare Min Nan 初 (chho͘).

初(しょ) • (sho)

  1. beginning, start
  2. first, initial
Kanji in this term 初 そ(め) > ぞ(め)Grade: 4 kun'yomi For pronunciation and definitions of 初 - see the following entry. 【初ぞめ】 [suffix] for the first time, typically in the current year (This term, , is an alternative spelling (uncommon) of the above term.) Kanji in this term 初 はじ(め)Grade: 4 kun'yomi

Nominalization of 始め (hajime, “beginning, first”).

初(はじめ) • (Hajime)

  1. a male given name

(eumhun 처음 초 (cheo'eum cho))

  1. hanja form? of (“beginning; start”)

(Fourth grade kyōiku kanji)

From Proto-Ryukyuan *patu.

Cognate with Japanese (hatsu-).

初(はち) (hachi-)

  1. the first..., initial..., new...

From Proto-Japonic *patu.

Possible cognates include 始め (pazime, “beginning”), 僅か (patuka, “faint”), and (pa, “edge of something”).

(patu-) (kana はつ)

  1. the first..., initial..., new...

初: Hán Việt readings: sơ (楚(sở)徂(tồ)切(thiết))[1][2][3] 初: Nôm readings: xưa[1][2][3][4][5], sơ[1][2][3][5], xơ[1][2][3], thơ[1][3][4], sờ[1]

• (sơ, xưa)

  1. chữ Hán form of (“in the initial stage; primary; elementary”)
  2. chữ Nôm form of xưa (“old; ancient”)

• (xưa)

  1. chữ Nôm form of xưa (“a long time ago; old times”)

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