cuò
noun

Meanings

  1. 1 to place a coffin in a temporary spot pending burial (classical)
  2. 2 a house; a dwelling (in southern Fujian dialect)

Examples

Mǐnnán yídài bǎ fángzi jiàozuò cuò.
In southern Fujian people call a house a 'cuo'.

Tips

history
has almost no use in standard modern Chinese. Its classical sense is ('to lay a coffin in temporary storage before burial'); separately it is the everyday word for 'house' in Minnan speech and Fujian place names. The cliff radical gives a building-by-a-slope image; supplies the sound.
register
Archaic in the coffin sense; dialectal in the 'house' sense. In standard Mandarin you will mostly meet in classical text or Fujian and Taiwan place names, not in everyday speech.

Components

radical
chǎng
cliff; slope shelter
pictures a cliff or lean-to shelter and is the indexing radical; in it suggests a sheltered place, fitting both 'where a coffin rests' and 'a dwelling'.
phonetic
phonetic element
supplies the sound for , with the reading drifting; it is the same phonetic seen in and .

Stroke Order

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