嶺
Tags
- Jinmeiyō kanji
- Kanji for use in personal names #jinmeiyou
- 9th grade kanji
- Kanji learned in ninth grade (junior high school) #grade-9
- 17 strokes
- Kanji with 17 strokes #strokes-17
- JLPT N1 kanji
- JLPT N1 kanji: Advanced Level #jlpt1k
Reading
- On'yomi
- レイリョウ
- Kun'yomi
- みね
- Nanori
- ね
- Chinese (pinyin)
- ling3
- Korean (hangul)
- 령
- Korean (romanized)
- ryeong
- Vietnamese
- Lĩnh
Meaning
- peak, summit
- pico, apogeo, cresta
Stroke order
Components in kanji 嶺
Extended information
Frequency 1959
KANJIDIC Project
2890 "Modern Reader's Japanese-English Character Dictionary", by Andrew Nelson (now published as the "Classic" Nelson)
1440 "The New Nelson Japanese-English Character Dictionary", by John Haig
1517 "New Japanese-English Character Dictionary", by Jack Halpern
2376 "Kanji Learners Dictionary" (Kodansha) by Jack Halpern
1540 "Remembering The Kanji" by James Heisig
2228 "Japanese Names", by P.G. O'Neill
2776 "Daikanwajiten" by Morohashi
8553:4:311 "Kanji and Kana" by Spahn and Hadamitzky
2058 "Japanese For Busy People" vols I-III, published by the AJLT. The codes are the
volume.chapter
0 "Remembering The Kanji, 6th Ed." by James Heisig
2336 "Kodansha Kanji Dictionary", (2nd Ed. of the NJECD) by Jack Halpern
3013 "Kanji Learners Dictionary" (Kodansha), 2nd edition (2013) by Jack Halpern
2102
Halpern's SKIP (System of Kanji Indexing by Patterns) code
2-3-14 The descriptor codes for The Kanji Dictionary (Tuttle1996) by Spahn and Hadamitzky
3o14.2 The "Four Corner" code for the kanji. This is a code invented by Wang Chen in 1928
2238.6
JIS X 0208-1997 - kuten coding
nn-nn
1-46-70 Decimal representation of the UTF16 character
23994