prisoner of war / to capture / to take prisoner / (old) northern barbarian / slave

= + : Lenny Lemur (lu) has been captured by the enemy side and is now a prisoner of war (虏). As he is lead into the enemy's space station (Ø3) a soldier is pressing a power button (力) and a machine is painting the typical stripes (虍) of prisoner's clothing directly on Lenny's body.

虜 character breakdown

male / Baron, lowest of five orders of nobility 五等爵位[wu3 deng3 jue2 wei4]

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a mankini.

Napoleon (n) is taking part in the iron-man contest. In the anthill's kitchen (an2) he has to rob through a muddy field (田) as fast as possible while wearing a mankini (男). He has to reach a power button (力) located at the other end of the field and push it as fast as possible to qualify for the next round.
stripes of a tiger / "tiger" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 141)

= + + : Helga Horse wants some stripes badly. She's starting a Voodoo ceremony in front of the space station. With the help of her Voodoo staff, she summons a chocolate factory. She dips a seven-branched laser sword into the chocolate and paints zebra stripes on her body with it.

Characters with 虜 as component

(bound form) to capture (sb)
variant of 櫓|橹[lu3]

Words with 虜

capture (people)
Tartar (derogatory) / also used as an insulting term for Manchus around 1900
expel the Manchu, revolutionary slogan from around 1900
subjugated people / refugee from a destroyed country

Sentences with 虜

虜 currently does not appear in any sentence.