used in 餶飿|馉饳[gu3 duo4]

饳 character breakdown

to go out / to come out / to occur / to produce / to go beyond / to rise / to put forth / to happen / (used after a verb to indicate an outward direction or a positive result) / classifier for dramas, plays, operas etc

= + : Mnemonic symbol: 出 tilted 90 degrees looks like "EE". "EE" is an abbreviation for "emergency exit". In front of the space station (Ø1) Chantal Chicken (chu) plugged her thornbush (屮) into a receptacle (凵), but it short circuited and immediately caught fire. Chantal has no option but to use the emergency exit (出) she came out of to go back into the space station.
"to eat" or "food" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 184)

Mnemonic symbol: a Chinese cruller.

Sherlock Holmes is eating a Chinese cruller in the space station's entrance. The crane flew by and gave it to him.
variant of 出[chu1] (classifier for plays or chapters of classical novels)

Characters with 饳 as component

饳 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 饳

a kind of wonton made in ancient times
a type of wonton made in a shape similar to that of a quail (in ancient times)

Sentences with 饳

饳 currently does not appear in any sentence.