Now Out: Essay 1579 on 蓄 (to accumulate), 3 Radical Notes, and 5 New-Monics
The 435th essay has posted! Essay 1579 on 蓄 (to accumulate) is now available for purchase. Here's a preview:
I've also posted three Radical Notes:
- Radical Note 54 on 廴, the “long stride" radical
See how the radical on duty in such kanji as 建 (473: to build) and 延 (814: to extend) was never meant to be there at all!
- Radical Note 56 on 弋, the “ceremony” radical
Find out why 弋 is called the “ceremony” radical even though the shape symbolizes a hunting tool or piece of wood! And learn how to use this radical to represent three numbers!
- Radical Note 65 on 支, the “branch” radical
See what 支 symbolizes and what it contributes to characters in which it’s a mere component, such as 技 (644: skill), 岐 (1121: divergence), and 肢 (1317: limb).
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Finally, Ulrike created the following new-monics:
矯 (1170: to correct)
愚 (1184: foolish)
遇 (1186: treatment)
薫 (1192: fragrant)
慶 (1204: celebration)
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