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Quadruplication (linguistics)

Quadruplication (, literally "four-fold characters") is a method of forming CJK characters via ideographic repetition. Ken Lunde describes these characters as "clusters of four or more identical elements, along with three identical elements in a row arranged horizontally or vertically". These characters were mostly used in Old Chinese writings and are no longer commonly used, except as components in some modern Han ideographs such as 惙.

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