1954-Jouyou-kanji “野” Stroke Order and Meanings

“Field” or “Plain” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “野”

Japanese Jouyou-kanji “野” means “Uncivilized”, “Certain area” or “Country side” etc.

Jouyou Kanji "野"

Jouyou Kanji “野”

Jouyou Kanji "野" Stroke Order

Jouyou Kanji “野” Stroke Order

Stroke # 11 Strokes
On-Yomi や(ya)
しょ(sho)
Kun-Yomi の(no)
いや(しい)(iya(shii))
いなかや(inakaya)
Meanings Field, Plain
Rural area, Country side
Out of power, General civilian
Primitive, Uncivilized, Barbarous
Certain area, Limited area, Divided field

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

Words Meanings
野路(のじ-no ji) Path in a field, Path across a field, Track running though a plain
野宿(のじゅく-no ju ku) Sleeping outdoors, Sleeping out in the open air, Camping, Bivouacking
野末(のずえ-no zu e) Corners of a field, Far‐off fields
野点(のだて-no da te) Open-air tea ceremony
野垂れ死に(のたれじに-no ta re ji ni) Dying by the roadside, Dying a dog’s death
野天(のてん-no te n) Open air, Outdoor
野放し(のばなし-no ba na shi) ① Pasturing, Letting (an animal) run loose, ② Letting (someone) do as they please, Leaving (something) to take its own course, Letting (an issue) go unchecked, Leaving uncontrolled
野火(のび-no bi) ① Fires set off in early spring to burn off dead grass, ② Bush fire, Field fire, Grass fire
野武士(のぶし-no bu shi) ① Wandering samurai, Soldier of fortune, Brigand, Mountain-dwelling robber, ② Hermit, Mountain ascetic, Itinerant priest
野辺の送り(のべのおくり-n o be o ku ri) Funeral, Burial (service), Funeral procession
野山(のやま-no ya ma) Hills and fields, Hill and dale
野良犬(のらいぬ-no ra i nu) Ownerless dog, Stray dog
野分(のわけ-no wa ke) ① Wintry blast, ② Typhoon in the early autumn, ③ Wind blowing on the wild grass
野営(やえい-ya e i) Bivouac, Encampment, Camp
野外(やがい-ya ga i) ① Outdoors, Outside, Open air, ② Fields, Outskirts, Suburbs

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