Skip to content
Inkstone
Sign in

shū

Meanings

CC-CEDICT

shū
  1. 1.ancient staff-like weapon made of bamboo or wood
  2. 2."weapon" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 79), occurring in 段, 毅, 殺 etc
Shū
  1. 1.surname Shu

CC-CEDICT · CC BY-SA

Wiktionary

  1. 1.shu (an ancient Chinese weapon)
  2. 2.handle of halberd
  3. 3.a surname
  4. 4.not have; there is not; to be without
  5. 5.to be not so ... as (when comparing)
  6. 6.less than; no more than
  7. 7.Negative prefix for verb 有 (yǒu, “to have”).
  8. 8.have not or did not (negative prefix for verbs, translated into other languages with verbs in the past tense)
  9. 9.to pass away

Wiktionary · CC BY-SA

Etymology

Pictogram (象形) or Ideogrammic compound (會意 /会意): 𠘧 + 又 – a hand holding a tool similar to a hammer, hence activity (with a reference to the act of "beating"). See also 段 and the original version on oracle bones of 鼓. The whole character was then borrowed phonetically to indicate an ancient halberd made of bamboo.

Wiktionary · CC BY-SA

Stroke order

Components

Components from cjk-decomp · MIT

More examples & usage (AI)

Synonyms

Wiktionary · CC BY-SA

Derived terms

Wiktionary · CC BY-SA