The Japanese Radical: 主


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Meaning
master    主

Explanation

Used in these characters:
JLPT 4Joyo 3
master, head, owner
nushi, omo, SHU
Top: accentuation as emphasis, below: king (The three spheres 三 [heaven, earth, mankind] combined in the person of the king.)
I emphasize: the king is the master and head.  
JLPT 4Joyo 3
live, inhabit
sumu,
Left: person /, right: master (I emphasize , the king is the master.)
A person is master where he lives.  
JLPT 4Joyo 3
notes, pour
sosogu, CHŪ
Left: water , right: master (I emphasize , the king is the master.)
Water for the master: note it and pour it in.  
JLPT 3Joyo 3
pillar, pole, column
hashira, CHŪ
Left: tree , right: master (I emphasize , the king is the master.)
The tree feels like a "master", if it serves as a pillar.  
JLPT 1Joyo 5
to leave, to be gone, past, formerly,journey
Ō
Left: to go , right: master (I emphasize the king is the master.)
Here goes the master: Now he has left.  
JLPT 2Joyo 7
stop-over, residency, to park, stay
CHŪ
Left: horse (mane 三 in the wind, four legs and tail フ), right: master (I emphasize , the king is the master.)
The horse and its master need a stop-over.  

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