Definitions

mào (noun) hat; cap

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound.

Semantic: Phonetic:

About

The character "帽", meaning hat, is structured as a phono-semantic compound with the semantic component "巾" indicating cloth and the phonetic component "冒" conveying sound and the idea of covering. Etymologically, it derives from the character "冒" which originally denoted a head covering, and the addition of the cloth radical "巾" served to specify the object as a fabric item worn on the head. This development led to a semantic shift where "帽" became the dedicated term for headwear, while "冒" broadened to include meanings such as to cover or to risk. The character's composition has remained stable, with "巾" and "冒" clearly defining its material and functional aspects.

Example Sentences Hide

这顶子很暖和。

Zhè dǐng màozi hěn nuǎnhuo.

This hat is very warm.

我买了一顶新子。

Wǒ mǎi le yī dǐng xīn màozi.

I bought a new hat.

他昨天戴了一顶蓝子。

Tā zuótiān dài le yī dǐng lán màozi.

He wore a blue hat yesterday.

妈妈给我织了一顶毛线

Māma gěi wǒ zhī le yī dǐng máoxiàn mào.

Mom knitted a wool hat for me.

如果你冷,就戴上这顶子吧。

Rúguǒ nǐ lěng, jiù dài shàng zhè dǐng màozi ba.

If you are cold, put on this hat.

那顶子比这顶子更便宜。

Nà dǐng màozi bǐ zhè dǐng màozi gèng piányi.

That hat is cheaper than this hat.

他的子被风吹走了。

Tā de màozi bèi fēng chuī zǒu le.

His hat was blown away by the wind.

尽管天气很热,他还是戴着那顶旧子。

Jǐnguǎn tiānqì hěn rè, tā háishì dài zhe nà dǐng jiù màozi.

Even though the weather is hot, he still wears that old hat.