“Scent” or “Odor” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “薫”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “薫” means “Aroma”, “Pleasant smell” or “Be influenced” etc.
Jouyou Kanji “薫”
Jouyou Kanji “薫” Stroke Order
Stroke # |
16 Strokes |
On-Yomi |
くん(kun) |
Kun-Yomi |
かお(る)(kao(ru)) |
かおりぐさ(kaorigusa) |
た(く)(ta(ku)) |
Meanings |
Tulsi(Holy basil) |
Smell, Fragrant, Odor, Scent |
Fumigate, Smoke, Smolder |
Under the influence of, Be influenced, Be affected |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “薫”, and their meanings
Words |
Meanings |
薫育(くんいく-ku n i ku) |
Moral influence, Moral education, Teaching and guiding with virtue |
薫化(くんか-ku n ka) |
Influencing people by one’s virtue, Leading people to the better way by virtue |
薫香(くんこう-ku n ko u) |
Aroma, Incense, Fragrance, Scent |
薫製 or 燻製(くんせい-ku n se i) |
Smoked meat or fish, Smoked food |
薫染(くんせん-ku n se n) |
Good influence |
薫陶(くんとう-ku n to u) |
Influencing and educating people with virtue, Training, Education |
薫風(くんぷう-ku n pu u) |
Balmy breeze, Early summer breeze with a fresh green scent |
薫灼(くんしゃく-ku n sha ku) |
① Bake it smoldering, ② Make people suffering and worrying |
薫蕕(くんゆう-ku n yu u) |
① Good smell and bad smell, ② Good person and bad person |
余薫(よくん-yo ku n) |
Olfactory training device, Lingering odor |
空薫(そらだき-so ra da ki) |
To burn incense in advance so that it comes out of nowhere, Burning incense without making its source obvious, Pleasant smell coming from an unknown location |
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