Definitions

(bound form) bunting (bird of genus Emberiza); also pr. [wū]

Etymology

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The character is a phono-semantic compound formed by the semantic radical (bird) on the left, categorizing it as avian, and the phonetic component on the right, which gives the pronunciation "wú". The corresponding traditional form uses the unsimplified radical while retaining the same phonetic . In modern usage, it is an ornithological term that refers exclusively to buntings, small, seed-eating passerine birds of the family Emberizidae. The structure simply pairs a general bird classifier with a phonetic to designate this specific bird, without extending to broader meanings.