to confer on / to give to

= + : Brunhilde (bi) worked very hard on her melon field (田) all day in the space station's bathroom (Ø4). At the end of the day, she puts her melons on a pedestal (丌) to confer (畀) them to the wholesale people.

畀 character breakdown

surname Ji

= + 丿 + : Joan of Arc (ji) is putting a flute (一), a banana (丿) and a dinosaur bone (丨) on a pedestal (丌) in front of the space station (Ø1) as an offering for the gods.
"pedestal" component in Chinese characters

= + 丿 + : Joan of Arc (ji) is putting a flute (一), a banana (丿) and a dinosaur bone (丨) on a pedestal (丌) in front of the space station (Ø1) as an offering for the gods.
archaic variant of 其[qi2]
surname Tian
field / farm / CL:片[pian4]

= + : Mother Teresa (ti) wants to plant a field of crosses (田) just inside the anthill's kitchen (an2). She ordered a wooden box (囗) with crosses (十) inside and puts them up one by one.

Characters with 畀 as component

nose

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a brandy nose.

Brunhilde (bi) was supposed to pass on (畀) the space station's brandy, but nobody came to the space station's entrance (Ø2) pick it up and so Brunhilde drank it all herself. Now as she is looking into her hand mirror (自) she notices that she got a big brandy nose (鼻).
paralysis / numbness

= + : Brunhilde (bi) has been suffering from a colorful rash (疒) which causes her skin to go completely numb (痹). She doesn't know that by using the small pedestal in the space station's bathroom (Ø4) when showering she also confers (畀) the sickness to her colleagues living in the space station.
luxuriant (of water plants)
dark gray / straw sandals
(bound form) bamboo grid for steaming food

Words with 畀

畀 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 畀

畀 currently does not appear in any sentence.