叟
Meaning:
old gentleman
Pinyin:
sou3
Strokes:
9
Radical:
叟
How to Write 叟 - undefined Strokes
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About "叟" in Chinese
The Chinese character 叟 (sou3) means "old gentleman". This character is written with 9 strokes. Common words containing 叟 include: 乔叟, 老叟, 北叟失马.
📚 Words and Phrases with 叟
Common words containing this character
乔叟
Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400), English poet, author of The Canterbury Tales 坎特伯雷故事集[Kan3 te4 bo2 lei2 Gu4 shi4 Ji2]
HSK 2
老叟
old man
HSK 2
北叟失马
lit. the old man lost his horse, but it all turned out for the best (idiom)
HSK 4
童叟无欺
cheating neither old nor young (idiom); treating youngsters and old folk equally scrupulously
HSK 4
野叟曝言
Yesou Puyan or Humble Words of a Rustic Elder, monumental Qing novel by Xia Jingqu 夏敬渠[Xia4 Jing4 qu2]
HSK 4
杰弗里·乔叟
Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400), English poet, author of The Canterbury Tales 坎特伯雷故事集[Kan3 te4 bo2 lei2 Gu4 shi4 Ji2]
HSK 5
📜 Etymology
Type: unknown
Origin: From character_words
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "叟"?
- The pinyin is sou3
- How many strokes does "叟" have?
- It has N/A strokes
- What does "叟" mean?
- old gentleman
- What is the radical of "叟"?
- The radical is "叟"