繛 (chuò) - Chuo — archaic term meaning 'ample', 'spacious', 'leisurely', & also appears as a variant form of other
繛 · chuò
Chuo — archaic term meaning 'ample', 'spacious', 'leisurely', or 'to tie/bind';
also appears as a variant form of other characters.
Chuo — archaic term meaning 'ample', 'spacious', 'leisurely',also appears as a variant form of other
Usage highlights
Leisurely and calmAmple and generousTo tie and bindSpacious and wideRelaxed and unhurried
Usage & contexts
Examples
- The ancient text described a leisurely pace (繛然).
- He had an ample and generous demeanor (繛绰).
- The rope was used to bind the package (繛束).
Collocations
- Leisurely and calm(繛然)
- Ample and generous(繛绰)
- To tie and bind(繛束)
- Spacious and wide(繛阔)
- Relaxed and unhurried(繛缓)
Idioms
- Leisurely and content(繛然自得)
- Ample and without haste(繛绰有余)
Cultural background
FAQ- Appears in classical Chinese texts with meanings related to spaciousness and leisure.
- Sometimes used as a variant form of 绰 (chuò) in historical contexts.
- Considered a rare character in modern usage, primarily of interest to scholars.