tún
noun #31,584

Meanings

  1. 1 suckling pig
  2. 2 (literary/classical) pig

Examples

Hǎitún shì cōngming de hǎiyáng bǔrǔ dòngwù.
Dolphins are intelligent marine mammals.
Gǔwén lǐ chángyòng " tún " zhǐ xiǎo zhū.
In classical Chinese, 'tún' often refers to a piglet.

Tips

usage
rarely stands alone in modern Chinese — you mostly meet it inside compounds: 海豚 (hǎitún 'dolphin'), 河豚 (hétún 'pufferfish'), 豚鼠 (túnshǔ 'guinea pig'). For 'pig' as a stand-alone word use (zhū). survives as the classical/literary word for 'piglet'.
history
Originally depicted a hand () holding a piece of meat () beside a pig radical () — a piglet ready for sacrifice. The character is widely used in Japanese as the everyday word for pork (, ぶた buta), but in Chinese it stayed mostly literary.

Components

radical
shǐ
pig; boar
Right — pictograph of a pig with curling tail. The indexing radical: specifically names a suckling pig, the young version of the general . Same family: (originally a porcupine), (elephant, by visual extension), (a roof over a pig — domesticity itself).
semantic
ròu
meat; flesh (radical form)
Left meat-flesh radical (the body-part variant, visually identical to moon but a different radical). Originally showed a hand offering meat alongside a pig — a young pig prepared for sacrifice. The meat radical preserves that ritual-food sense, distinguishing from the wild to its right.

Stroke Order

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