to bare
old variant of 袒[tan3]

袒 character breakdown

dawn / morning / daybreak / day / dan, female roles in Chinese opera (traditionally played by specialized male actors)

= + : Mnemonic symbol: A big mug, since many people start the day with a mug of coffee.

Don Quixote (d) meets the sun (日) early in the morning (旦) in the anthill's bathroom (an4). Don Quixote is full of energy and can't wait to start into a new adventure, but since the sun is a morning grouch who only just started drinking her mug of coffee (mnemonic symbol for 旦) she cannot stand it and beats him over the head with a flute (一) to calm him a bit down.
the left-radical form of Kangxi radical 145, 衣[yi1]

= + 丿 : Mnemonic symbol: a royal ermine coat.

Maud Younger used to wear a monk's cowl when leaving the space station, but when she got a royal ermine coat she gladly threw the monk's cowl out. Nowadays she uses to wave a petal leaf matching her new coat.

Characters with 袒 as component

袒 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 袒

to shield (a miscreant) from punishment, criticism etc / to take sb's side
to expose / to bare
to dress in a hurry with part of the body showing
to bare the upper body
naked / bare
exposed / uncovered / naked
to bare the breast
to strip to the waist / to be bare to the waist

Sentences with 袒

袒 currently does not appear in any sentence.