1701-Jouyou-kanji “罷” Stroke Order and Meanings

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“Stop” or “Give up” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “罷”

Japanese Jouyou-kanji “罷” means “Retreat”, “Get tired” or “Put an end” etc.

Jouyou Kanji "罷"

Jouyou Kanji “罷”

Jouyou Kanji "罷" Stroke Order

Jouyou Kanji “罷” Stroke Order

Stroke # 15 Strokes
On-Yomi ひ(hi)
Kun-Yomi や(める)(ya(meru))
つか(れる)(tsuka(reru))
まか(る)(maka(ru))
Meanings Put an end, Stop, Give up
Get tired
Dismiss
Withdraw, Retreat, Retire, Resign

Kanji words which contain Kanji “罷”, and their meanings

Words Meanings
罷業(ひぎょう-hi gyo u) Strike, Walkout, Work stoppage, Sabotage
罷兵(ひへい-hi he i) To stop battle
罷弊(ひへい-hi he i) Being tired and become weak, Loss of vitality due to worsening economic conditions
罷免(ひめん-hi me n) Dismissal, Discharge

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