wāng
kangxi_radical

Meanings

  1. 1 lame radical (Kangxi #43)
  2. 2 indexing radical for characters built on a bent-leg figure

Tips

usage
is the proto-form of (a person with a bent or crippled leg). As a radical it heads characters like , , , — the last two of which carry the modern sense of 'awkward' (尴尬).
history
Xinhua records two readings: yóu (used as a surname and as the historical proto-form of ) and wāng (the original sense of a bent-leg figure). The wāng reading matches the radical's traditional name in Kangxi indexing.

Radical

Lame Kangxi #43

The radical, a pictograph of a person with a bent leg and the proto-form of . A small Kangxi class indexing characters built on the bent-leg figure: , , , . Not a free word in everyday modern Chinese; the modern surname use is written .

Used in

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jiù
then · just
yóu
outstanding; remarkable · especially; particularly
gān
awkward; embarrassed (bound; only in 尴尬)
(bound form) embarrassing · awkward
liào
to kick backward (of a horse or mule); to buck · to throw a tantrum (colloquial)

Stroke Order

wāng