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Glyph origin

 * semantic + phonetic . The phonetic component here is not, but the original form of , which also acts as the phonetic component of ,  and.

The interprets it as.

Etymology
Etymology not clear. Perhaps cognate with 🇨🇬.

Alternatively, it is a derivation from, or related to.

Definitions

 * 1) armed forces; army; troops
 * 2) corps; army (consisting of two or more divisions)
 * 3) soldiers
 * 4)  to station
 * 5)  the punishment of being transported to a remote location for penal servitude
 * 6)  a kind of first-level administrative division during the Song Dynasty
 * 1) soldiers
 * 2)  to station
 * 3)  the punishment of being transported to a remote location for penal servitude
 * 4)  a kind of first-level administrative division during the Song Dynasty
 * 1)  to station
 * 2)  the punishment of being transported to a remote location for penal servitude
 * 3)  a kind of first-level administrative division during the Song Dynasty
 * 1)  a kind of first-level administrative division during the Song Dynasty

Etymology 1
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From.

Noun

 * 1) an army, corps
 * 2) the armed forces, military
 * 3)  forces
 * 4)  during the Zhou dynasty, an army of five  totaling 12500 soldiers
 * 5)  a team
 * 1)  forces
 * 2)  during the Zhou dynasty, an army of five  totaling 12500 soldiers
 * 3)  a team

Affix

 * 1) army, soldiers
 * 2) battle, conflict, fighting, war
 * 3) team

Etymology 2
From, first attested in the  (720 ).

The iku part is possibly derived from either, , or classical verb. The iku- in the first and second etyma appear to be cognate.

The final sa is likely from or.

Noun

 * 1)  a soldier, warrior; an army
 * 2)  archery

Etymology
From.

Etymology
The iku part is possibly derived from either, , or verb. The iku- in the first and second etyma appear to be cognate.

The final sa is likely from or.

Noun

 * 1) archery
 * 2) a soldier, troop, warrior; an army
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