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{{character info}}
==Translingual==
===Han character===
{{Han char|rn=145|rad=衣|as=06|sn=12|four=|canj=
# [[gown]]
====References====
* {{Han ref|kx=1116.130|dkj=34255|dj=1581.240|hdz=53087.180|uh=88BF|ud=35007}}
==Chinese==
{{zh-forms}}
===Glyph origin===
{{Han etym}}
===Pronunciation===
{{zh-pron
|m=guī
|c=gwai1
|mc=y
|oc=y
|cat=
}}
===Definitions===
{{head|zh|hanzi}}
# {{rfdef|zh}}
==Japanese==
===Kanji===
{{ja-kanji|grade=|rs=衣06}}
# {{rfdef|ja|sort=衣06}}
====Readings====
{{ja-readings
|goon=け<け<くゑ
|kanon=けい<けい<くゑい
|kun=うちかけ-, うちき-, うちぎ-
}}
====Compounds====
* {{ja-r|袿袴|けいこ}}
===Etymology===
{{ja-kanjitab|うちき|yomi=k}}
{{ja-noun|うちき}}
# open-sleeved robe worn over the {{m|ja|単衣|tr=hitoe}}. Women wore one layer in the summer, and between three and eight otherwise. Towards the end of the Heian period the number of ''uchiki'' layers was fixed at five.
# Also worn by men with {{m|ja|直衣|tr=nōshi}} or {{m|ja|狩衣|tr=kariginu}}, sometimes called {{m|ja|衵|tr=akome}}
====Derived terms====
* {{ja-r|小%袿|こ%-うちき}}
===See also===
* {{ja-r|衣|きぬ}}
* {{ja-r|襲の色目|かさね の いろめ}}
▲===Hanzi===
* {{ja-r|十二単|じゅうにひとえ}}
{{C|ja|Clothing|Robes}}
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