shū
uncle
Original meaning:
to dig
Depicts holding a sharp wooden stick (弋) in the hand (又) to dig up dirt. Based on the original meaning "to dig". The current meaning is a phonetic loan.
Bronze script
Seal script
Clerical script
Regular script
Freq. | Word | Meaning |
---|---|---|
uncle | ||
uncle | ||
eldest of father's younger brothers | ||
uncle | ||
son of grandfather's sister |
Old Chinese | Middle Chinese | Pinyin | Gloss |
*s-tiwk | syuwk | shū | gather, harvest |
*s-tiwk | syuwk | shū | 3rd of 4 brothers |
HSK level 4
Appears in 17.6518% of movies
945th most common character in movies
1422nd most common character in books
Strokes | 8 |
Unicode | U+53D4 |
Shuowen | “叔,拾也。从又,尗聲。汝南名收芋為叔。,叔或从寸。” |