失shī
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失
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Shuowen
失 (shī) is formed with the hand radical (手) on the left and a falling object on the right, picturing a hand releasing something that slips through the fingers. The original meaning is to lose or let something slip away, capturing the act of losing grip. This visual structure conveys loss by showing an object falling from a hand.
Pinyin
shī· HSK 2