聃 dān ears without rims Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 聃 dān Laozi (bound form) refers to the Daoist philosopher 老子 lǎozi, also known as 老聃 lǎodān ear without rim (literary) an ear that is long and has no outer rim to indulge in (literary) to indulge in; to be addicted to Cross-References Synonym 老子 lǎozi老聃 lǎodānSame as 耽 dānHas variant 耼 dān Frequency Character Written text 5,598th most common 0.532 per million Word Written text 0.049 per million Details Strokes 11 Unicode U+8043 Sources Frequency data MTSU Chinese text computingBCC Corpus (BLCU)
聃 dān Laozi (bound form) refers to the Daoist philosopher 老子 lǎozi, also known as 老聃 lǎodān ear without rim (literary) an ear that is long and has no outer rim to indulge in (literary) to indulge in; to be addicted to