落

Glyph origin
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Etymology
From (STEDT, ):
 * within Sinitic, cognate to "dew", ,  "to collapse" and  "hillside, slope";
 * outsides Sinitic, cognate to 🇨🇬 and, 🇨🇬 and.

Schuessler attributes OC *r-, instead of expected **l-, to possible Austroasiatic influence: compare 🇨🇬 <. However, identifies several ST etyma which display TB *(C‑)l- vs. OC *(C‑)r‑ correspondence (e.g.  →,  → , etc.) and TB *(C‑)r- vs. OC *(C‑)l‑ (e.g.  → ); so irregularities in correspondence do not necessarily indicate foreign influences.

Contemporary southern usage possibly reinforced by a Kra-Dai term. The term has been associated with 🇨🇬.

suggested that Pronunciation 2 was a result of loss of final consonant of the retained Old Chinese Pronunciation 1.

Definitions

 * 1) to fall; to drop
 * 2) to go down; to descend; to set
 * 3)  to go down; to descend
 * 4) to decline; to sink; to come down
 * 5) to fall onto; to rest with
 * 6)  to get off; to alight; to exit; to disembark
 * 7)  to finish; to complete
 * 8)  to go to a more lively and bustling area
 * 9)  to go to somewhere inferior or subordinate
 * 10)  down [ onto; to ]
 * 11) to lower; to let fall; to let down
 * 12)  to write down
 * 13)  to fall down; to rain or snow
 * 14)  to add; to put in
 * 15)  to give or issue something to an inferior person
 * 16)  to abort
 * 17)  to fell; to lop; to cut down; to hew
 * 18) to stop; to cease
 * 19) to lag behind; to fall behind
 * 20) to leave behind; to stay behind
 * 21) place where one stays; whereabouts
 * 22) settlement; place to gather together
 * 23) small area; short part
 * 24) to get; to receive; to have
 * 25)  to fade
 * 26)  to omit; to leave out
 * 27)  to disassemble; to dismantle
 * 28)  to have diarrhea
 * 29)  to leak
 * 30)  to coax out of somebody; to trick somebody into telling
 * 31)  to fall off; to drop off
 * 32)  to lose; to misplace
 * 33)  to get along well
 * 34)  loose; about to fall off
 * 35)  to divide into; to split up into
 * 36)  to unload
 * 37)  to show off one's skills in speaking
 * 38)  to gather (one's own men) to help
 * 39)  to shake a container to let something fall out
 * 40)  to blow
 * 41)  to space out; to leave distances in between
 * 1)  to give or issue something to an inferior person
 * 2)  to abort
 * 3)  to fell; to lop; to cut down; to hew
 * 4) to stop; to cease
 * 5) to lag behind; to fall behind
 * 6) to leave behind; to stay behind
 * 7) place where one stays; whereabouts
 * 8) settlement; place to gather together
 * 9) small area; short part
 * 10) to get; to receive; to have
 * 11)  to fade
 * 12)  to omit; to leave out
 * 13)  to disassemble; to dismantle
 * 14)  to have diarrhea
 * 15)  to leak
 * 16)  to coax out of somebody; to trick somebody into telling
 * 17)  to fall off; to drop off
 * 18)  to lose; to misplace
 * 19)  to get along well
 * 20)  loose; about to fall off
 * 21)  to divide into; to split up into
 * 22)  to unload
 * 23)  to show off one's skills in speaking
 * 24)  to gather (one's own men) to help
 * 25)  to shake a container to let something fall out
 * 26)  to blow
 * 27)  to space out; to leave distances in between
 * 1)  to fade
 * 2)  to omit; to leave out
 * 3)  to disassemble; to dismantle
 * 4)  to have diarrhea
 * 5)  to leak
 * 6)  to coax out of somebody; to trick somebody into telling
 * 7)  to fall off; to drop off
 * 8)  to lose; to misplace
 * 9)  to get along well
 * 10)  loose; about to fall off
 * 11)  to divide into; to split up into
 * 12)  to unload
 * 13)  to show off one's skills in speaking
 * 14)  to gather (one's own men) to help
 * 15)  to shake a container to let something fall out
 * 16)  to blow
 * 17)  to space out; to leave distances in between
 * 1)  to blow
 * 2)  to space out; to leave distances in between

Synonyms






Definitions

 * 1)  to leave out; to be missing; to omit
 * 2)  to leave behind; to forget to bring
 * 3)  to fall behind; to lag behind
 * 1)  to fall behind; to lag behind
 * 1)  to fall behind; to lag behind

Kanji

 * 1) to fall
 * 2) to leave behind
 * 3) to drop
 * 4) to come down

Etymology
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