méi /
noun #28,239

Meanings

  1. 1 broomcorn millet; proso millet (a non-glutinous variety of millet)

Examples

HSK 7-9
Méi zi nài hàn, néng zài xīběi de pínjí tǔdì shàng shēngzhǎng.
Broomcorn millet is drought-resistant and grows on poor land in the northwest.
HSK 7-9
Nǎinai yòng méi zi miàn zuò chuántǒng gāodiǎn.
Grandma uses broomcorn millet flour to make traditional cakes.

Tips

usage
The méi reading lives almost entirely in one word: , broomcorn (proso) millet, a hardy dryland grain of north and northwest China. Its hulled grain is the yellow . Outside this farming term, the character is read mí.

Components

radical
rice; grain
Bottom rice radical, six strokes picturing grains scattered around a central axis. It indexes in the grain-and-food family with congee, powder, kernel. The radical does the precise work here: this is what rice becomes when boiled to a thin paste.
phonetic
hemp
Top-left supplies the sound má, drifting to mí through a regular vowel shift. itself pictures hemp fibres stripped under a shelter. The same phonetic powers rub, grind, demon. The 'grind to pulp' image of echoes porridge cooked until soft.

Stroke Order

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