noun

Meanings

  1. 1 a wood-soled ceremonial shoe (classical)
  2. 2 salt-marsh; magpie (classical)

Examples

Chì xì jǐ jǐ
The classical line "赤舄几几" describes the steady tread in red ceremonial shoes.

Tips

history
is not used in modern Chinese. It named the most formal wood-soled shoe of kings and high officials; the line quoted is from the Book of Songs. By loan it also wrote magpie and salt-marsh. It now survives chiefly as the phonetic in (lagoon, tidal flat).
register
Classical only — encountered in old ritual texts and etymology, never in modern speech.

Components

pictograph
ceremonial shoe; magpie
Treated as a single picture: originally the drawing of a magpie, with a -like top and a wrapped body over four-dot feet . Indexed under Kangxi radical . It is the phonetic in .

Filed under radical (jiù, #134) by convention. is not a separate component in , so no strokes are highlighted.

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