adjective #15,029

Meanings

  1. 1 to limp
  2. 2 lame; crippled

Examples

受伤走路一瘸一跛
Tā shòushāng hòu zǒulù yīqué-yībǒ de.
After his injury, he walked with a limp.
Nà pǐ mǎ bǒ le yī tiáo tuǐ.
That horse is lame in one leg.

Tips

usage
Can function as both adjective and verb. As a verb it means 'to limp,' as an adjective it means 'lame.' Often seen in the compound 跛脚 (bǒjiǎo, lame-footed).

Components

radical
foot
Left is the foot radical, indexing in the walking / foot-motion family ( run, jump, kick, stumble). Marks the character as describing something done with the legs; here, walking unevenly. The radical immediately tells you the right side modifies a foot-action, not literal hide.
phonetic
skin; hide
Right supplies the sound - pí drifting to bǒ via the old p-/b- alternation, the same shift behind wave, glass. The 'skin' meaning of doesn't contribute; it is a pure sound-tag picking up the lame-foot reading. Same phonetic series: , , - all carrying a related pō / pó / pò syllable shape.

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