KANJI: HAKU BYAKU shiro (white)
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From a pictograph of a long, pointed thumbnail, used phonetically to express white, and also suggest paleness. However, there is some evidence to suggest that this character may also be a pictograph of an acorn, whose inside is whitish. It is most likely that both of these pictographs may have coexisted and shared common meaning and played a hand in the depiction of the present day representation of white.
A Listing of All On-Yomi and Kun-Yomi Readings:
on-yomi: HAKU BYAKU
kun-yomi: shiro shira- shiro(i)
Nanori: aki ka haっ
- HAKU, BYAKU: white.
- shiro(mu), shira(mu): grow light; turn gray, whiten; weaken.
- shiro: white; innocence; feigned ignorance.
- shiro(i): white, fair (skin); gray (hair); blank (paper); spotless; innocent.
- shiro(ppoi): whitish.
- serifu: speech, words.
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白
白書 (hakusho): white paper.
面白い (omoshiroi): funny,interesting.
白人 (hakujin): Cacasian, white person.
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