Kanji | 慄 |
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Onyomi | リツ |
Kunyomi | ふる.える、おそ.れる、おのの.く |
English | fear |
JLPT Level | 0 |
Jouyou Grade | S |
Components | 心: heart; mind; spirit; heart radical (no. 61) 栗: chestnut |
Number of Strokes | 13 |
Kanji Radical | 心 |
Radical Number | 61 |
Radical Strokes | 4 |
Radical Reading | こころ・したごころ・りっしんべん |
Traditional Form | (none) |
Classification | 形声 Phonetic |
Koohii Story 1 | Shudder. If chestnut trees were sentient, shudder would be their state of mind as the tree shaker approaches. Note: Tree shakers are used commercially to harvest nuts and cider apples. A tree shaker makes a tree shudder causing all the ripe chestnuts to fall. |
Koohii Story 2 | shudder: You’re in the state of mind of shuddering with fear when the chestnut tree is falling over towards you. |
Tags: jlpt.n0, grades, kanji_emotion.sense_emotion
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