“Foundation” or “Grounds” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “拠”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “拠” means “Rely on”, “Depend on” or “Based on” etc.
Jouyou Kanji “拠”
Jouyou Kanji “拠” Stroke Order
Stroke # |
8 Strokes |
On-Yomi |
きょ(kyo) |
こ(ko) |
Kun-Yomi |
よ(る)(yo(ru)) |
よりどころ(yoridokoro) |
Meanings |
Rely on, Count on, Depend on |
Reliable, Based on |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “拠”, and their meanings
Words |
Meanings |
拠出(きょしゅつ-kyo shu tsu) |
Contribution, Donation |
拠点(きょてん-kyo te n) |
Base, Point, Strong point, Location, A place that has an important meaning as a scaffolding for activities |
拠り所(よりどころ-yo ri do ko ro) |
① Well grounded, Where to rely on, ② Based on |
依拠(いきょ-i kyo) |
Dependence, Reliance, Where to rely on |
割拠(かっきょ-ka kkyo) |
Allocation, Holding one’s own ground, Defending local authority, Divided the land for each leaders |
根拠(こんきょ-ko n kyo) |
Basis, Evidence, Grounds, Base reason or fact |
準拠(じゅんきょ-ju n kyo) |
Compliant, Based on, Conformity, Standard that became the basis |
証拠(しょうこ-sho u ko) |
Evidence, Proof |
占拠(せんきょ-se n kyo) |
Occupation |
典拠(てんきょ-te n kyo) |
Authority, Source, Written reference |
本拠(ほんきょ-ho n kyo) |
Stronghold, Inner citadel, Base, Headquarters |
論拠(ろんきょ-ro n kyo) |
Ground for argument, Theoretical grounds |
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