Definitions

màn plain thin silk; slow; unadorned

Etymology phono-semantic

silk

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With the silk radical 纟 (糸 in traditional 縵) on the left and the phonetic component 曼 on the right, 缦 originally referred to plain, undyed silk fabric without patterns or embellishment. This basic, unadorned quality of the material led to extended meanings describing things that are slow, leisurely, or simple in ornamentation.

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