radical_variant

Meanings

  1. 1 alarm/turn-away radical (variant of 无)
  2. 2 right form of the not-have radical, Kangxi #71

Tips

usage
is a rare positional variant of (not / without), absorbed into that radical for indexing purposes. It surfaces as a four-stroke right-side component in only a handful of characters and never appears as a standalone word in modern Chinese.
history
Exact origin uncertain — is usually described as depicting a person turning their head away or refusing food, but the etymology is contested. What is verifiable: traditional dictionaries fold under radical , treating it as the right-position form of the same indexing category.
usage
Rarely encountered outside specialist contexts. The clearest example is (already), originally a person turning from a food vessel; also visible in (and / up to). Spotting on the right hints at completion or turning-away.

Radical

Not Have Kangxi #71

The simplified form of , originally a pictograph of a dancer holding tassels — borrowed early to write the negation 'not have'. As an indexing radical it organizes characters using the variant form (a person looking back, choking) such as (already) and (and / up to).

Forms
Default 1 characters
Right 1 characters

Used in

Showing 1 of 1 · right form 旡 of 无
already · since

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