“Tasty” or “Delicious” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “旨”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “旨” means “Principle”, “Gist” or “Intention” etc.

Jouyou Kanji “旨”

Jouyou Kanji “旨” Stroke Order
| Stroke # |
6 Strokes |
| On-Yomi |
し(shi) |
| Kun-Yomi |
むね(mune) |
| うま(い)(uma(i)) |
| Meanings |
Purport, Will, Intention |
| Tasty, Delicious |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “旨”, and their meanings
| Words |
Meanings |
| 旨意(しい-shi i) |
Intent, Purpose, Aim |
| 旨肴(しこう-shi ko u) |
Delicious snacks, Food that goes well with sake |
| 宗旨(しゅうし-shu u shi) |
① Doctrines of a religious, ② One’s principles, One’s tastes, One’s preferences |
| 主旨(しゅし-shu shi) |
Gist, Main purport, Main point |
| 趣旨(しゅし-shu shi) |
Meaning, Point (e.g. of a statement), Gist, Aim |
| 上旨(じょうし-jo u shi) |
Emperor’s thoughts |
| 聖旨(せいし-se i shi) |
Imperial command |
| 宣旨(せんし-se n shi) |
Written imperial order |
| 勅旨(ちょくし-cho ku shi) |
Imperial order, Imperial will |
| 内旨(ないし-na i shi) |
Emperor’s secret orders, Emperor’s informal orders |
| 微旨(びし-bi shi) |
Deep and delicate contents or meanings |
| 本旨(ほんし-ho n shi) |
Principal object, Main idea, Main intention |
| 密旨(みっし-mi sshi) |
Secret orders, Secret instructions |
| 令旨(れいし-re i shi) |
Prince’s message, Command of a prince |
| 論旨(ろんし-ro n shi) |
Point of an argument |
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