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View Char #39247
Id | 39247 |
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Character (or a verbal description) | 某 |
System | 13 |
Keyword | |
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Mnemonics | <b>Mou</b> is composed of 木 <i>mu</i> wood as radical, and 甘 <i>kan</i> sweet. It originally meant sour plums, explained exactly as <i>lucus a non lucendo</i>. An old dictionary says, "Things of which the names are not known are <i>mou</i>." The term 某人 <i>mou jen</i> a certain man, is used in reading as a substitute for the personal names of Confucius and Mencius, which may not be uttered. |
Mnemonics Html | <b>Mou</b> is composed of 木 <i>mu</i> wood as radical, and 甘 <i>kan</i> sweet. It originally meant sour plums, explained exactly as <i>lucus a non lucendo</i>. An old dictionary says, "Things of which the names are not known are <i>mou</i>." The term 某人 <i>mou jen</i> a certain man, is used in reading as a substitute for the personal names of Confucius and Mencius, which may not be uttered. |
Mnemonics Resanitized | <b>Mou</b> is composed of 木 <i>mu</i> wood as radical, and 甘 <i>kan</i> sweet. It originally meant sour plums, explained exactly as <i>lucus a non lucendo</i>. An old dictionary says, "Things of which the names are not known are <i>mou</i>." The term 某人 <i>mou jen</i> a certain man, is used in reading as a substitute for the personal names of Confucius and Mencius, which may not be uttered. |
Diagnostics | No keyword marked. No archetype marked. No soundword marked. |
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Mou is composed of 木 mu wood as radical, and 甘 kan sweet. It originally meant sour plums, explained exactly as lucus a non lucendo. An old dictionary says, "Things of which the names are not known are mou." The term 某人 mou jen a certain man, is used in reading as a substitute for the personal names of Confucius and Mencius, which may not be uttered.
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