pèn / pēn
adjective #2,726

Meanings

  1. 1 (of a smell) strong; rich
  2. 2 peak season (of a crop)

Examples

Gāng chūlú de miànbāo xiāngpēnpēn de.
Just out of the oven, the bread smells wonderfully fragrant.
Zhuōshàng duān lái yì wǎn pènxiāng de niúròumiàn.
A bowl of piping, savory beef noodles was set on the table.

Tips

usage
The pèn reading describes a strong, mouthwatering smell. It appears in 香喷喷 and 喷香 (deliciously fragrant), and in farm talk for the peak picking season of a crop, as in 'the first of cotton.' Note that in 香喷喷 the doubled syllables are commonly heard as pēn even though the headword sense is pèn.

Components

radical
kǒu
mouth
Mouth radical on the left, the indexing radical. It supplies meaning: a is something forcefully ejected through an opening, often the mouth (sneezing, spitting, spraying). The radical also anchors it in the breath family with (blow), (spit out), (inhale).
phonetic
bēn
rush; ornate (here phonetic)
supplies the sound, with the initial drifting to give pēn. The same phonetic stem also drives (indignant) and (grave-mound). itself is a rare word meaning 'to rush forth,' a fitting flavor for breath or liquid bursting out.

Stroke Order

pèn