“Humiliation” or “Disgrace” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “辱”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “辱” means “Shame”, “Disgrace” or “Put (a person) to shame” etc.
Jouyou Kanji “辱”
Jouyou Kanji “辱” Stroke Order
Stroke # |
10 Strokes |
On-Yomi |
じょく(joku) |
にく(niku) |
にょく(nuoku) |
Kun-Yomi |
はずかし(める)(hazukashi(meru)) |
はずかし(め)(hazukashi(me)) |
はじ(haji) |
かたじけな(い)(katajikena(i)) |
Meanings |
Disgrace, Insult, Put (a person) to shame |
Shame, Humiliation, An insult |
Gracious, Obliging, Large-hearted |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “辱”, and their meanings
Words |
Meanings |
栄辱(えいじょく-e i jo ku) |
Honor and-or shame |
汚辱(おじょく-o jo ku) |
Dishonor, Disgrace, Humiliation, insult |
屈辱(くつじょく-ku tsu jo ku) |
Abasement, Humiliation |
雪辱(せつじょく-se tsu jo ku) |
Vindication of one’s honor, Make one’s name white again, Remove a blemish from one’s record |
恥辱(ちじょく-chi jo ku) |
Dishonor, Abasement, Humiliation |
忍辱(にんじょく-ni n jo ku) |
Forbearance |
侮辱(ぶじょく-bu jo ku) |
Insult, Affront |
行者忍辱(ぎょうじゃにんにく-gyo u ja ni n ni ku) |
Alpine leek |
国辱(こくじょく-ko ku jo ku) |
National disgrace, National humiliation |
困辱(こんじょく-ko n jo ku) |
Disgrace, Humiliation |
慈悲忍辱(じひにんにく-ji hi ni n ni ku) |
Endure hardships with merciful mind |
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