noun #28,845

Meanings

  1. 1 trousers (archaic/variant)
  2. 2 variant of 裤

Examples

Kù shì " kù " de gǔ tǐ zì, xiàndài Hànyǔ zhōng yǐ hěn shǎo shǐyòng.
袴 is an archaic form of 裤 (trousers) and is rarely used in modern Chinese.

Tips

usage
is a variant character for (kù, trousers/pants). In modern usage it is essentially obsolete except in classical texts. You may also encounter it in Japanese (hakama, ) where it refers to traditional wide-legged trousers.

Components

radical
clothing (left-side form of 衣)
Left is the clothing radical - the side-form of , with the gown's lower-half contracted into five strokes. Indexes in the garment family with trousers, sleeve, shirt. Marks the character as an article of clothing: loose-fitting trousers, older variant of .
phonetic
kuā
to boast; exaggerate
Right side supplies the sound with a tone shift: kuā → kù. Same phonetic powers stride, collapse, carry on the arm - all kuà/kuā characters. The wide-stride imagery of chimes with the wide-legged baggy of antiquity; pure phonetic role.

Stroke Order