Definitions

(noun) dried meat; preserved fruit
(noun) chest; breast

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. ⺼ represents the meaning and represents the sound.

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About

The character 脯 is structured as a phono-semantic compound with the meat radical 月, indicating its relation to flesh, and the phonetic component 甫. Its original meaning was dried meat or jerky, as documented in early Chinese texts. Over centuries, the character's application broadened to also signify the chest or breast, evident in words like 胸脯, representing a semantic extension from a preserved food item to a fleshy area of the body.

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Seal Chu (Warring States: 475-221 BC)
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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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Clerical Qin dynasty (221-206 BC)
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这个果很好吃。

Zhège guǒfǔ hěn hǎochī.

This candied fruit is very delicious.

他拍了拍胸保证。

Tā pāi le pāi xiōngpú bǎozhèng.

He patted his chest and made a guarantee.

商店里有多种果出售。

Shāngdiàn lǐ yǒu duō zhǒng guǒfǔ chūshòu.

There are many kinds of candied fruit for sale in the store.

她用果做了甜点。

Tā yòng guǒfǔ zuò le tiándiǎn.

She made dessert using candied fruit.

爷爷的胸挺得很直。

Yéye de xiōngpú tǐng de hěn zhí.

Grandpa's chest is held very straight.

这种肉来自传统工艺。

Zhè zhǒng ròufǔ lái zì chuántǒng gōngyì.

This type of dried meat comes from traditional craftsmanship.

在宴会上,果是常见的零食。

Zài yànhuì shàng, guǒfǔ shì chángjiàn de língshí.

At banquets, candied fruit is a common snack.

经过晾晒,水果变成了美味的果

Jīngguò liàngshài, shuǐguǒ biàn chéng le měiwèi de guǒfǔ.

After sun-drying, the fruit turns into delicious candied fruit.