Memory phrase for the Kanji: 逸


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Meaning

deviate, go astray, escape, avert, idleness, miss the mark

Pronunciation

ITSU
soreru/rasu

Explanation

Left: movement , right: escape, permit (an escaping rabbit 兔=兎=[うさぎ] - long ear , two big eyes , legs )

Mnemonic

The zig-zag-escape-movement of a rabbit is deviating.

Radicals

movementThe radical shinnyuu stands for movement and thus has the same meaning as the very similar radical ennyou
escape, permitimage of an escaping rabbit
kneeling person(Further radicals with „person“ are: sitting , sitting cross-legged , lying , skilled , bending ,, slumped or husband )
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Vocabulary

 逸れる  それる  to stray (turn) from subject/to get lost/to go astray
 逸話  いつわ  anecdote

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