1988-Jouyou-kanji “余” Stroke Order and Meanings

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“Remain” or “Left over” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “余”

Japanese Jouyou-kanji “余” means “I (or Myself)”, “Time to spare” or “More than” etc.

Jouyou Kanji "余"

Jouyou Kanji “余”

Jouyou Kanji "余" Stroke Order

Jouyou Kanji “余” Stroke Order

Stroke # 7 Strokes
On-Yomi よ(yo)
Kun-Yomi あま(る)(ama(ru))
あま(す)(ama(su))
われ(ware)
ほか(hoka)
あま(り)(ama(ri))
Meanings I, Myself
Remain, Left over
Remainder, Rest, Remnants, Surplus
Time to spare
Rest, Other

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

Words Meanings
余威(よい-yo i) Elation, Intoxication, Surplus power
余意(よい-yo i) Implied meaning
余韻 or 余音(よいん-yo i n) ① Reverberation, Swelling (of a hymn), Trailing note, ② Lingering memory, Aftertaste, ③ Suggestiveness (of a book, poem, etc)
余蘊(ようん-yo u n) Inexhaustible supply
余栄(よえい-yo e i) Posthumous honors
余殃(よおう-yo o u) Trouble brought on by sins of forebears
余暇(よか-yo ka) Leisure, Leisure time, Spare time, By-time
余寒(よかん-yo ka n) Lingering cold of early spring, Lingering winter
余技(よぎ-yo gi) Hobby, Avocation
余儀(よぎ-yo gi) Another thing, Another method, Another problem
余興(よきょう-yo kyo u) Attraction, Performance (at a party or banquet etc), Side show, Entertainment
余業(よぎょう-yo gyo u) Side line, Avocation, Supplementary industry, Subsidiary industry, Side-work, By-business
余薫(よくん-yo ku n) ① Lingering odor, ② Benefit left by ancestors
余計(よけい-yo ke i) ① Extra, Too much, Excessive, Superfluous, Surplus, ② Unnecessary, Needless, Uncalled-for, Unwanted, Uninvited, ③ All the more, Even more
余慶(よけい-yo ke i) ① Fortunate heredity, Blessings, Rewards of virtue, ② Blessing received by descendants in return for the good deeds of their ancestors

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