dàn
verb

Meanings

  1. 1 (archaic) to eat; to feed
  2. 2 (archaic) to entice with bait

Examples

Zài gǔwén lǐ, zhège zì biǎoshì chī, gēn xiàndài de dàn yīyàng.
In ancient texts this character means to eat, the same as the modern character 啖.

Tips

history
is an old variant and is not used independently in modern Chinese. Its standard descendant is 'to eat / to feed / to lure with bait', which carries all of these senses today.
register
Archaic and literary only — encountered in classical texts and etymology notes, never in everyday speech, where or is used instead.

Components

radical
kǒu
mouth
The mouth radical on the left signals an eating action, fitting the meaning 'to eat / to feed'.
phonetic
xiàn
pitfall; to fall in
(a pit) gives the sound, drifted to dàn here. The same phonetic appears in (to sink / trap) and (flame).

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Stroke Order

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