duò / tuó
noun #36,530

Meanings

  1. 1 a load carried by a pack animal
  2. 2 a measure word for such loads (one beast's worth)

Examples

Mùrén bǎ duò zi cóng luózi bèishang xièxià.
The herder unloaded the pack from the mule's back.
Měi tóu luózi tuó yī duò mùtàn xiàshān.
Each mule carried one load of charcoal down the mountain.

Tips

usage
The duò reading is a noun: the bundle a pack animal carries, most often . It also works as a measure word: is 'one animal-load of firewood'. The action of carrying that load is the tuó reading.

Components

radical
horse
Left horse radical, the simplified silhouette of a standing horse, reform of . It indexes in the equine family with colt, to ride, to drive. The word means to carry on a pack animal's back, so the radical names the beast doing the hauling.
phonetic
big; great (here phonetic)
Right side supplies the sound: an older dà / tà reading drifted to tuó through early sound change. It also adds a quiet flavour, since a pack horse carries big, heavy loads, and 'big' fits that image. The same phonetic appears in (a branching river) and (ostrich).

Stroke Order

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