“Basic rules” or “Primary law” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “憲”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “憲” means “Crackdown”, “Government officer” or “Fundamental law of the country” etc.

Jouyou Kanji “憲”

Jouyou Kanji “憲” Stroke Order
| Stroke # |
16 Strokes |
| On-Yomi |
けん(ken) |
| Kun-Yomi |
のり(nori) |
| のっと(る)(notto(ru)) |
| Meanings |
Law, Rule, Regulation |
| Take as a model, Follow |
| Government officer (of important position) |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “憲”, and their meanings
| Words |
Meanings |
| 憲章(けんしょう-ke n sho u) |
Charter, Constitution, Fundamental law, Organic law |
| 憲政(けんせい-ke n se i) |
Constitutional government, Constitutionalism |
| 憲兵(けんぺい-ke n pe i) |
Military policeman |
| 憲法(けんぽう-ke n po u) |
Constitution |
| 違憲(いけん-i ke n) |
Unconstitutionality |
| 家憲(かけん-ka ke n) |
Family rules, The rules that families and descendants should follow |
| 官憲(かんけん-ka n ke n) |
Authorities, Authorities, Government official, Police |
| 合憲(ごうけん-go u ke n) |
Constitutionality |
| 護憲(ごけん-go ke n) |
Constitution protection, Defending the Constitution or Constitutionalism |
| 国憲(こっけん-ko kke n) |
National Constitution |
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