kòu
bandits
Original meaning:
to commit violence
Depicts a hand holding a weapon (攴) attacking a person (元) inside a building (宀). Based on the original meaning, "to commit violence". The meaning later shifted to "invade", "enemy" and "bandits".
Components
Evolution

Oracle script
(~1250-1000 BC)
Bronze script
Mid Western Zhou (~900 BC)
Seal script
Shuowen (~100 AD)
Clerical script
Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD)Regular script
ModernDefinitions
Most common words with 寇
Freq. | Word | Meaning |
---|---|---|
to invade | ||
Japanese pirates (in 16th and 17th century) | ||
roving bandit | ||
Kou Zhun (961-1023), Northern Song politician and poet | ||
cornered enemy |
Component uses
Sound component in 1 character (0 verified)
Historical pronunciation
Old Chinese | Middle Chinese | Pinyin | Gloss |
*[k]ʰˤ(r)o-s | khuwH | kòu | rob; robber |
Statistics
Not found in HSK word list
Appears in 1.0251% of movies
2658th most common character in movies
2567th most common character in books
Miscellaneous
Strokes | 11 |
Unicode | U+5BC7 |
Shuowen | “寇,暴也。从攴,完。” |
Sources
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