1975-Jouyou-kanji “悠” Stroke Order and Meanings

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“Far away” or “Eternity” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “悠”

Japanese Jouyou-kanji “悠” means “Composed and unhurried”, “Leisurely” or “At one’s ease” etc.

Jouyou Kanji "悠"

Jouyou Kanji “悠”

Jouyou Kanji "悠" Stroke Order

Jouyou Kanji “悠” Stroke Order

Stroke # 11 Strokes
On-Yomi ゆう(yuu)
Kun-Yomi はる(か)(haru(ka))
とお(い)(too(i))
Meanings Far away, In the distance
Calmly, Composedly, Easy

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

Words Meanings
悠遠(ゆうえん-yu u e n) Faraway, Remoteness, Far off, Far and away
悠久(ゆうきゅう-yu u kyu u) Eternity, Infinity, Perpetuity, Permanence
悠然(ゆうぜん-yu u ze n) Calm, Composed, Leisurely, With an air of composure
悠長(ゆうちょう-yu u cho u) Leisurely, Slow, Deliberate, Easygoing
悠々(ゆうゆう-yu u yu u) Leisurely, At one’s leisure, At one’s ease, Deliberately, Without difficulty
悠々閑々(ゆうゆうかんかん-yu u yu u ka n ka n) Composed and unhurried, Easygoing and leisurely, In indolence
悠々自適(ゆうゆうじてき-yu u yu u ji te ki) Living a life of leisure with dignity, Living quietly and comfortably free from worldly cares
悠揚(ゆうよう-yu u yo u) ① Self-possessed, ② Slowly going up and spreading, Drifting far away

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