to scold

诃 character breakdown

can / may / able to / to approve / to permit / to suit / (particle used for emphasis) certainly / very

= + : Karl Marx (k) is challenging his abilities (可) in the elevator's living room (e3). He tries to force a nail (丁) into a mandarin (口), just by using his head. On top of that he tries to do so one thousand times, in order to create a bed of nails (mnemonic symbol for 可).

= + : Alternative mnemonic symbol: kebab, from the pronunciation "ke". Karl Marx (k) is preparing a kebab (mnemonic symbol for 可) in the elevator's living room (e3). He also skewers mandarins (口) on the long steel nails (丁) and will only allow (可) his guests to eat the rest of the kebab if they eat their mandarins first.
used in 可汗[ke4 han2]
"speech" or "words" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 149) / see also 言字旁[yan2 zi4 pang2]

Mnemonic symbol: this character looks like a big "i" (like in information), and I'll represent it by an advertising column. Maud Younger (y) gives a speech (讠) standing on top of an advertising column (讠) in the anthill's kitchen (an2).

Characters with 诃 as component

诃 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 诃

Don Quixote / also written 堂吉訶德|堂吉诃德[Tang2 ji2 he1 de2]
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860-1904), Russian writer famous for his short stories and plays
variant of 呵斥[he1 chi4]
chebulic myrobalan (Terminalia chebula)
variant of 呵斥[he1 chi4]
variant of 呵譴|呵谴[he1 qian3]
transliteration of Sanskrit mahā, great
Mahābhārata, second great Indian epic after 羅摩衍那|罗摩衍那[Luo2 mo2 yan3 na4], possibly originally c. 4th century BC

Sentences with 诃

诃 currently does not appear in any sentence.