cavity, hole, slit, very
Also: great, exceedingly
On'yomi (音読み)
- コウ
- ク
Kun'yomi (訓読み)
- あな
About this kanji
The kanji 「孔」 primarily means "cavity" or "hole" and is often used as a noun. It appears in several important compounds, such as 孔子 (こうし), which refers to Confucius, and 瞳孔 (どうこう), meaning "pupil" (of the eye). Another example is孔雀 (くじゃく), which stands for "peafowl," a bird known for its beautiful tail feathers. Additionally, 気孔 (きこう) means "pore," like the tiny openings on skin or leaves. It is worth noting that while this kanji can indicate a physical hole, it can also be used metaphorically in more abstract contexts.
Example sentences
孔が開いているのを見つけた。
I found an opening.
Meanings across languages
- English
- cavity, hole, slit, very, great, exceedingly
- Tiếng Việt
- lỗ
- 日本語
- 孔
- 한국어
- 구멍
- 中文
- 孔
- id
- rong
- th
- โพรง
- es
- hueco
- fr
- cavité
- de
- Loch
- pt
- cavidade
Common compounds
- 孔子こうしConfucius
- 瞳孔どうこうpupil (of the eye)
- 孔雀くじゃくpeafowl (incl. the male peacock, female peahen, and young peachick)
- 気孔きこうpore, stoma, stigma
- 細孔さいこうpore, small cavity, puncture
- 多孔たこうporous, open (weave)
- 鼻孔びこうnostril, naris
- 穿孔せんこうperforation, punching, boring
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