The Japanese Radical: 玉


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Meaning
juwel    玉

Explanation The Radical tama shows a king with a jewel. (A variante of king is in master )

Used in these characters:
JLPT 3Joyo 1
ball, jewel
tama, GYOKU
King (The three sphares [heaven, earth, mankind] combinded in theperson of the king.), jewel
The king has a jewel.
JLPT 5Joyo 2
country, region
kuni, KOKU
Combination of an enclosure with a jewel
Like an enclosed juwel: That's my country.
JLPT 2Joyo 6
treasure, preciousness, valuable, wealth
takara,
Top: roof , bottom: jewel/ball (king , jewel )
Below a roof are the jewels: the treasure.
JLPT 1Joyo 7
emperor's seal
JI
From top: small table , below: image of a seal (=enclosure , 4 encarved crosses , vertical line |), jewel
Hidden below the table is a seal, carved/cut in a jewel: The emperor's seal.
JLPT -Joyo 7
perfect, punched jade disk, jade annulus, sphere
HEKI
Top: anal penetration, torture (buttock from the side , anus with needle as symbol for penetration or torture), below: jewel/ball
If there is an annual central hole in the jewel, it is perfect.

Radicals are shown here that are similar either in appearance or meaning.

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