袜

Pronunciationwà,mò
Five Elements
Strokes11 strokes

Basic Info

Pronunciation wà,mò
Five Elements
Fortune None
Radical
Simplified Strokes 10 strokes
Traditional Strokes 11 strokes
Traditional Form襪,韤
Variant Form

Naming Meaning

Kangxi Dictionary

View Original Page 1114
View Original Page 1114
Shen Collection, Lower Volume Radical: Clothing (yī) 袜 Kangxi strokes: 21 Page 1114, Entry 25 Pronounced mo. Guangyun (Dictionary of Rhymes): A belly band or waist wrap. Lei Pian (Categorized Compendium): An object used to tighten clothing. Poetry of Emperor Yang of Sui: With brocade sleeves dancing in Huainan, and precious socks on a waist like that of the Chu Palace. Also pronounced wa. Lei Pian: A variant form of wa. Yupian (Jade Compendium): Clothing worn on the feet. Miscellaneous Records of Secret Events of the Han: Using fine silk to bind socks, the degree of tightness as subtle as the standards of the inner palace. 袜 Pronounced wa. Lei Pian: Clothing worn on the feet. Shiming (Explanation of Names): The term wa signifies the end, because it is located at the extremity of the foot. Unauthorized Biography of Flying Swallow: Wearing an old short embroidered skirt, small sleeves, and Li-patterned socks. Cao Zhi, Ode to the Goddess of the Luo River: Stepping lightly on the water waves, silk socks seeming to stir up dust. Ganlu Zishu (Book of Correct Forms): Originally written as wa, commonly written as 袜; for further reference, see the Leather radical.

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