tǐng
noun #14,533

Meanings

  1. 1 raised path between fields
  2. 2 town; city block (in Japanese names)

Examples

Tā yán zhe tiánjiān de tǐng zǒu huíjiā.
He walked home along the raised path between the fields.
Shìtǐng mùfǔ shì Rìběn de fēngjiàn zhèngquán.
The Muromachi shogunate was a feudal government of Japan.

Tips

usage
In Chinese is rare. Read tǐng for the field-ridge sense and for Japanese place names like 室町. A separate reading dīng is used in some Chinese place names. In Japanese the same character is the very common word for 'town' or 'city block'.

Components

radical
tián
field; cultivated land
on the left is the indexing field radical, a square divided into four plots. It marks as a land-and-boundary word: the ridge dividing two paddies. Sister characters , , sit in the cultivated-land family.
phonetic
dīng
nail; fourth heavenly stem
on the right supplies the sound, the source of both readings tǐng and dīng. Same phonetic powers top, nail, hall. The nail shape carries no meaning here.

Stroke Order

tǐng