noun

Meanings

  1. 1 (archaic) a defensive platform over a city gate; a barbican
  2. 2 (archaic) used in Buddhist transliterations (read shé)

Examples

Gǔshū bǎ chéngmén shàng de liàowàng tái jiào dū.
Old texts call the watchtower platform above the city gate a 'du'.

Tips

history
is archaic and not used independently in modern Chinese. As dū it named a gate-tower platform; as shé it appears only in Buddhist loanwords like (ācārya, a spiritual teacher). The modern words are 城楼 (gate tower) and 瓮城 (a barbican).
register
Classical and religious only — found in old fortification descriptions and Buddhist scripture transliterations, not in modern speech.

Components

radical
mén
gate; door
the gate radical (written fully as in the traditional form) frames the character, fitting a structure built over a city gate.
phonetic
zhě
one who; that which
inside the gate supplies the sound (read dū or shé). The same phonetic appears in (capital) and (office).

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