noun

Meanings

  1. 1 (archaic) writing brush; stylus — a clipped form of 聿
  2. 2 indexing component called 聿字头 (yùzìtóu, 'yù-character top') in modern dictionaries

Tips

history
is a clipped form of (yù), the original character for 'writing brush' — oracle bones drew a hand gripping a stylus. When sits on top of another character, the bottom stroke is dropped and only the four-stroke 'brush head' remains. It has no independent reading in everyday use; the yù pronunciation is borrowed from .
usage
You meet stacked on top of common characters: (book), (exhaust), (draw), (solemn), (Tang). In each it carries a faint echo of 'writing / inscribing with a brush', though the modern simplified shapes (especially ) preserve only the silhouette.

Components

pictograph
brush-head; clipped 聿
Self-component, called (yù-character top) in modern dictionaries. Clips off the lower hand stroke of and keeps only the brush-tip and the gripping fingers — a vertical stylus crossed by short horizontals. Treated as indivisible; the + split would be basic-stroke decomposition. Heads the brush family in , , , , .

Stroke Order