摘
to pick, pluck; extract; trim; gather
Kanji 1625
Thank you for visiting this Character Home Page. Below you'll find a synopsis of the essay. If you wish to read the full text, the PDF of the essay is available for purchase to the right.
Do you know what it means to be pinched by a fox?! And do you know the Japanese for "bar snack" (which is also the term for "knob, handle")? How would you talk about picking strawberries? Learning about 摘 will give you access to this vocabulary. With 摘, you can also zero in on the fundamental aspects of something—or on people’s errors! With 摘, “picking” often turns into “nitpicking”!
Revision history:
Jan. 12, 2024: p. 10, sidebar: Changed "last 2 kanji" to "next 2 kanji" twice.
May 22, 2021:
- p. 2: Updated the Henshall etymology.
- p. 12: Added a link to the Kanshudo games.
- p. 13: Redefined 手摘み as a noun, not a verb.
Mar. 6, 2015: In the look-alikes section of the Character Profile (p. 1), the 捨 should not have been blue because it's not part of the on-echo series.
July 27, 2012: Originally published.
Comments