shuān
verb HSK 7-9 #7,923

Meanings

  1. 1 to tie; to fasten; to tether

Examples

HSK 3
Bǎ mǎ shuān zài shùshàng.
Tie the horse to the tree.
HSK 3
Tā bǎ gǒu shuān zài ménkǒu.
He tied the dog at the doorway.

Tips

usage
specifically means tying something with a rope or leash to keep it in place - animals, boats, etc. Compare with (bǎng, to bind tightly) and (jì, to fasten/tie a knot). implies the thing can still move within range.

Components

radical
shǒu
hand (radical form of 手)
Left-side hand radical - the 3-stroke compressed form of . Indexing radical, putting in the family of binding hand-actions ( tie, fasten, buckle, wind). Carries the core meaning: names the act of tying something to a fixed point with rope, especially livestock to a post.
phonetic
quán
whole; complete
Right supplies the sound - quán drifting to shuān via the regular k-/sh- alternation that affected some palatal initials in this series. The 'whole / complete' meaning of ( over = perfect jade) doesn't enter; it is a sound-tag. survives in tie up a horse, (idiom) to hold someone's heart fast.

Stroke Order

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