adjective

Meanings

  1. 1 (classical) fragrant; sweet-smelling

Examples

Gǔwén yòng bì xíngróng jìpǐn de xiāng qì.
In the classics this character describes the rich fragrance of offerings.

Tips

history
is not used as a standalone word in modern Chinese; it appears in classical poetry meaning fragrant (often doubled as , richly scented). It is also borrowed phonetically in old transliterations such as the tribe name . It is the grass radical over the phonetic .
register
Classical and literary only; modern Chinese uses 芳香 for fragrant.

Components

radical
cǎo
grass; plant
is the grass radical, the top form of . It supplies the meaning: the fragrance meant here is the scent of plants and herbs.
phonetic
must; certainly (phonetic)
supplies the sound bì cleanly. It is the common standalone character meaning must, reused here only for its reading. The same phonetic appears in and .

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