noun

Meanings

  1. 1 old form of 狸 (leopard cat; raccoon dog) (archaic)

Examples

Yèlǐ yì zhī límāo qiāoqiāo liūjìn le cūnzi.
At night a wildcat slipped quietly into the village.

Tips

history
is the older written form of (leopard cat / raccoon dog) and is not used independently in modern Chinese — the dog-radical form replaced it. It is built from the beast radical with the phonetic .
register
Archaic spelling; encountered in old texts and the historical idiom 狸猫换太子 (swapping a cat for the crown prince), not in modern writing.

Components

radical
zhì
legless beast; cat-like animal
The clawed-beast radical on the left marks this as a wild cat-like animal; the same radical heads and .
phonetic
village; inside
Supplies the sound (reading shifted from lǐ to lí). It is purely phonetic here, the same element seen in .

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