noun #12,922

Measure Word

zhī

Meanings

  1. 1 hoof
  2. 2 pig's trotters

Examples

Mǎtí tà zài shíbǎn lù shàng fāchū qīngcuì de shēngyīn.
The horse's hooves made a crisp sound on the stone-paved road.
Hóngshāo zhūtí shì yī dào shòu huānyíng de cài.
Braised pig's trotters is a popular dish.

Tips

culture
猪蹄 ('pig's trotters') is a beloved Chinese comfort food, often braised (红烧猪蹄) or stewed. It's prized for its collagen content and is believed to be good for skin.

Components

radical
foot
Left-side foot radical: a leg with the foot drawn at the base. Carries the meaning that is the hoof, the hard foot of cattle, horses, pigs. Indexes the character in the foot-and-step family alongside ('to run'), ('to jump'), ('to step on'), ('road').
phonetic
emperor (here phonetic)
Right side supplies the sound: dì drifting to tí through an old phonetic series. The 'emperor' meaning is not active; is purely a sound tag. The same phonetic appears in ('to cry out'), ('to bind'), ('truth'), ('a drop'), all reading tí or dì.

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