- 乙酉 yǐyǒu 22nd year of the 60-year cycleThe twenty-second year of the 60-year sexagenary cycle, formed by the celestial stem [[乙|乙|yi3]] and the earthly branch [[酉|酉|you3]].
- 辛酉 xīnyǒu fifty-eighth year of the cycleThe fifty-eighth year of the sixty-year sexagenary cycle (such as 1981 or 2041).
- 酉阳 yǒuyáng YouyangYouyang Tujia and Miao autonomous county in Chongqing, China
- 丁酉 dīngyǒu 34th year of the sexagenary cycleThe 34th year of the 60-year sexagenary cycle, formed by the celestial stem [[丁|丁|ding1]] and the earthly branch [[酉|酉|you3]], such as 1897, 1957, or 2017.
- 癸酉 guǐyǒu tenth yearThe 10th year of the 60-year cycle in the traditional Chinese calendar (e.g. 1933, 1993, 2053).
- 己酉 jǐyǒu 46th year of the sexagenary cycleThe 46th year of the 60-year sexagenary cycle, occurring every sixty years (such as 1909, 1969, and 2029).
- 酉时 yǒushí 5-7 p.m.The period of the day from 5 to 7 p.m. in the traditional Chinese system of twelve two-hour periods.
- 酉阳县 yǒuyángxiàn Youyang CountyYouyang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County in Chongqing; a county in southwest China
- 酉阳土家族苗族自治县 yǒuyángtǔjiāzúmiáozúzìzhìxiàn Youyang CountyYouyang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County in Chongqing municipality
- 子午卯酉 zǐwǔmǎoyǒu from beginning to end(idiom) from start to finish; in great detail. Originally refers to the four directions or the four periods of time: midnight to noon and sunrise to sunset.
- 参辰卯酉 shēnchénmǎoyǒu polar opposites(literary) Used to describe people or things that are completely separated, incompatible, or in direct opposition to one another; based on the fact that the stars [[参|參|shen1]] and [[辰|辰|chen2]] are never in the sky at the same time, and the hours [[卯|卯|mao3]] (5-7 AM) and [[酉|酉|you3]] (5-7 PM) are on opposite sides of the day
- 酉牌时分 yǒupáishífēn 5-7 pmThe time period between 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm; late afternoon or early evening
- 酉阳杂俎 yǒuyángzázǔ Youyang ZazuAn influential collection of stories and notes from the Tang Dynasty, written by Duan Chengshi; it records diverse topics including strange legends, religious anecdotes, flora and fauna, and historical arcana.
- 酉鸡 yǒujī Year of the RoosterYear 10 of the 12-year cycle, representing the Rooster or Cock in the Chinese zodiac.
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH