(long) time / (long) duration of time

= + : Mnemonic symbol: hourglass.

= + : Joan of Arc and the elephant are visiting the outhouse, and they have been looking at the Mona Lisa for hours. Impatiently, Joan of Arc looks at her hourglass telling them that they have been standing there like that for three and a half hours, so she's poking the elephant with a finger to tell him to move on.

久 character breakdown

archaic variant of 包[bao1]

= 丿 + : 勹 looks like an elephant: 丿 looks like the edge of the ear and ㇆ looks like the head and trunk.

Beelzebub (b) rides an elephant in front of the aorta (ao1), turning the soil with a plow (㇆). Lots of bananas (丿) are revealed in the turned earth.
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 久 as component

moxibustion (TCM)

= + : Joan of Arc (ji) is preparing for her next battle with a moxibustion (灸) session in the outhouse's living room (ou3). She needs to wait for the hourglass (久) to run out before she can put out the fire (火) on her back.
classifier for fields / unit of area equal to one fifteenth of a hectare

= + : When Malte Monkey (mu) was tilling his field (田) in the space station he lost his beret (亠) and now it must be buried under the earth. He'll have to search the whole field. Too bad for him that he has a whole hectare (亩) to search.
old variant of 畝|亩[mu3]
black jade / nine (banker's anti-fraud numeral)
chronic disease / guilt / remorse
to lead

Words with 久

lasting / enduring / persistent / permanent / protracted / endurance / persistence / to last long
prolonged war / war of attrition
protracted (idiom) / long and drawn-out
lit. long in existence but ever new (idiom) / timeless / unfading
familiarity breeds fondness (idiom)
to become more resolute with the passing of time (idiom)
see 歷久彌新|历久弥新[li4 jiu3 mi2 xin1]
to last for an eternity (idiom)

Sentences with 久

zhǐ
shì
yǎng
zài
tia̅n
shàng
 
 
rì
zi
jiǔ
le
yòu
yào
she̅ng
shì