The Japanese Radical: 畐


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Meaning
barrel of sake    畐

Explanation

Used in these characters:
JLPT 3Joyo 3
luck, good fortune
FUKU
Left: to show, altar / (image of an altar with sth. on, that is shown), right: barrel of sake (an altar offering, hence also: prosperity, luck)
At the altar a sake-barrel, brings us: good luck.
JLPT 3Joyo 4
deputy, vice-, secondary, sub-, duplicate
FUKU
Left: barrel of sake (originally image of a barrel as an offering at the temple, therefore also wealth and luck ), right: knife (Here as a variante of two )
This sake barrel is the second, as duplicate, as a 'deputy'.
JLPT 2Joyo 5
wealth, riches
tomi, tomu, FU, FŪ
Top: roof/house , below: barrel of sake (originally pictograph of a barrel of sake as an altar offering; from there: wealth, luck )
A house with barrels of sake is wealthy.
JLPT 2Joyo 7
hanging scroll, hanging picture, width, scroll
haba, FUKU
Left: cloth , right: barrel of sake (originally the image of a barrel as an offering to the temple, thus signifying wealth and luck)
The cloth (in the width) of a sake barrel is for the hanging scroll.

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

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