占婆

Champa (Sanskrit: Campapura or Campanagara), ancient kingdom in the South of Vietnam c. 200-1693

Characters and words in 占婆

to take possession of / to occupy / to take up

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a yellow umbrella. James II of England (zh) occupies (占) the anthill's bathroom (an4). He uses a pennant (⺊) stuck into a mandarin (口) to mark his territory. The ants are silently protesting with yellow umbrellas (占).
grandmother / matron / mother-in-law / (slang) femme (in a lesbian relationship)

= + : Bessie Coleman (女) is Pinocchio's (p) mother-in-law(婆). As such she thinks its her obligation to teach him how to ride the waves (波) in the observatory's kitchen (o2).

Words with 占婆

占婆 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 占婆

占婆 currently does not appear in any sentence.
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