dǐng
cooking pot
Pictograph of an ancient cooking pot with two handles and three or four legs.
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dǐng
large, three-legged bronze caldron; ancient cooking cauldron with two looped handles and three or four legs; pot (dialect); to enter upon a period of (classical); Kangxi radical 206; one of the 64 hexagrams of the Book of Changes
Freq. | Word | Meaning |
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pot (dialect) | ||
grand reputation | ||
to aspire to the throne | ||
flourishing | ||
one word worth nine sacred tripods (idiom); words of enormous weight |
Meaning component in 1 character (0 verified)
Old Chinese | Middle Chinese | Pinyin | Gloss |
*tˤeŋʔ | tengX | dǐng | cauldron |
Not found in HSK word list
Appears in 1.6659% of movies
2976th most common character in movies
2356th most common character in books
Strokes | 12 |
Unicode | U+9F0E |
Shuowen | “鼎,三足兩耳,和五味之寶器也。昔禹收九牧之金,鑄鼎荊山之下。入山林川澤,螭魅蝄蜽,莫能逢之,以協承天休。《易》卦,巽木於(火)下者為鼎,象析木以炊也。籀文以鼎為貞字。” |