Mnemonic
A woman picks up a broom — not to sweep, but to wield like a scepter over her household domain. She is the lady of the house, commanding respect with quiet authority. Every sweep of her broom declares her graceful reign over hearth and home.
Additional thoughts
Picture an elegant woman in traditional dress holding a broom upright like a royal staff — she rules the home with poise. The broom isn't a chore; it's her symbol of domestic authority, marking her as a Lady.Quick recall
A woman wields a broom like a scepter — she is the lady of the house.Details
The keyword for 婦 is lady. This kanji refers to a married woman or a woman of respectable standing, carrying connotations of maturity and dignity. It has historically been used to denote a wife or a woman engaged in domestic duties, and it appears in formal or traditional contexts when referring to women in society. The character conveys a sense of femininity combined with social responsibility and grace.
- On'yomi
- ふ
- Kun'yomi
- よめ