lín
noun

Meanings

  1. 1 (literary) continuous rain; prolonged rain

Examples

Fán yǔ sānrì yǐwǎng wéi lín.
Rain lasting three days or more is called lín.

Tips

history
has no everyday standalone use today. In classical texts it meant rain that fell for three days or more without stopping; it now survives mainly in personal names and the compound (welcome rain).
register
Literary; for ordinary continuous rain people say 连绵 in speech.

Components

radical
rain
(rain) sits on top as the meaning radical, marking this as a kind of rain — here unbroken, prolonged downpour.
phonetic
lín
forest; woods
gives the sound lín exactly; it is also the phonetic in (to drench) and .

Stroke Order

lín