verb

Meanings

  1. 1 to flow swiftly; to disturb water (classical)
  2. 2 gurgling sound of water (used in 汩汩)

Examples

Quánshuǐ cóng shítou fèng lǐ gǔgǔ de liú chūlái.
Spring water gurgles out from between the rocks.

Tips

history
is barely used alone in modern Chinese; it survives almost only in the reduplicated onomatopoeia 汩汩 for gurgling water. Classically it meant to disturb or set water flowing, written with the water radical and a sound element . Do not confuse it with the look-alike of the Miluo River.
register
Largely classical or literary. In modern writing it appears almost exclusively inside 汩汩.

Components

radical
shuǐ
water
Three-drop water radical , the left-side form of . It fixes the meaning on moving water — the swift flowing and gurgling senses of .
phonetic
yuē
to say
Right side supplies the sound frame for the gǔ reading. It is written as a flat box and should not be read as the taller sun.

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