𧰨

Character component without intrinsic meaning

𧰨 = 丿 + + : Let's say this one looks like a friendly caterpillar. The many 丿 strokes to the left are the legs, the 亅 stroke is the body and the two strokes to the right (丿 and ㇏) are two of many hairs.

𧰨 character breakdown

radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 4) / see 撇[pie3]

Pocahontas (pi-) is eating a banana (丿) in the elevator's living room (-e3).
"vertical stroke with hook" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 6) / see also 豎鉤|竖钩[shu4 gou1]

Mnemonic symbol: 亅 looks like a crowbar. Zeus (ju) is bored and presses all the buttons next to the elevator kitchen's (e2) door with his crowbar (亅).
Right-falling stroke

Mnemonic symbol: this one looks like a finger.

Napoleon (n) is giving you the finger (㇏) in the ashram's bathroom (a4).

Characters with 𧰨 as component

hog / swine

= + 𧰨 : The swine is riding Sherlock Holmes in the space station.
to stand side by side / variant of 眾|众[zhong4]

= 𧰨 : The evil twin of the caterpillar (𧰨). Julian Giant Squid (zhu) sees the good and the evil caterpillar twins (𧰨 and 乑) standing side by side (乑) in the engine's bathroom ((e)ng4) and is astonished by how similar they look.
old variant of 蒙[meng2]
to foretell the future using the trigrams of the Book of Changes 易經|易经

= 𧰨 + : Tommy Turtle (tu) is using the Book of Changes to foretell the future (彖) in the anthill's bathroom (an4). It says that he will very soon have a wet snout (彑) and indeed, just seconds later a very wet (but friendly) caterpillar (𧰨) falls on his head.
Character component without intrinsic meaning

Words with 𧰨

𧰨 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 𧰨

𧰨 currently does not appear in any sentence.
Comments

In case your browser doesn't display this character: it looks like 豕 without "一" at the top.

Matthias, about 1 year ago (edited about 1 year ago)