“Wear” or “Put on” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “履”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “履” means “Footwear”, “Step on” or “Go through (the steps)” etc.

Jouyou Kanji “履”

Jouyou Kanji “履” Stroke Order
| Stroke # |
15 Strokes |
| On-Yomi |
り(ri) |
| Kun-Yomi |
は(く)(ha(ku)) |
| ふ(む)(fu(mu)) |
| くつ(kutsu) |
| Meanings |
Put on, Wear |
| Shoe, Footwear |
| Step on |
| Go through (the steps) |
| Experience, One’s career |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “履”, and their meanings
| Words |
Meanings |
| 履行(りこう-ri ko u) |
Performance (of a duty), Fulfillment (of a promise), Execution (of a contract), Discharge, Implementation |
| 履修(りしゅう-ri shu u) |
Taking (a class), Studying, Completion (of a course), Go through(a course) |
| 履霜の戒め(りそうのいましめ-ri so u no i ma shi me) |
With the onset of frost, the cold will be more severe than ever, so you should be prepared |
| 履歴(りれき-ri re ki) |
Personal history, Personal record, Hysteresis, Background, Career |
| 履歴書(りれきしょ-ri re ki sho) |
Resume, Personal history, Curriculum vitae |
| 弊履(へいり-he i ri) |
Worn-out shoes, Old sandals, No-vale things, Useless things |
| 木履(ぼくり-bo ku ri) |
Wooden clogs, Wooden footwear, Clogs, Sabots |
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