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Noun — An ornate bronze wine vessel used in ancient China, often fitted with a decorative lid.

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You

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nephrite jadeite wine vessel bronze vessel Yuu

Etymology

Borrowed from Chinese 玉 (yù), meaning "jade."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “yu” mean?

The word “yu” means an ornate bronze wine vessel used in ancient China, often fitted with a decorative lid. In plain terms, a term borrowed from Chinese, referring either to an ancient bronze wine vessel or to jade stone.

How do you pronounce “yu”?

“Yu” is pronounced yoo (/juː/ in IPA).

How do you use “yu” in a sentence?

Here is “yu” used in a sentence: “The museum displayed a bronze yu dating back to the Shang dynasty.”

What is another word for “yu”?

Words with a similar meaning to “yu” include You, Yuu and Yū.

What part of speech is “yu”?

“Yu” is a noun.

Where does the word “yu” come from?

The word “yu” comes from Chinese. Borrowed from Chinese 玉 (yù), meaning "jade.".

Is “yu” a common word?

“Yu” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “yu” have?

“Yu” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an ornate bronze wine vessel used in ancient China, often fitted with a decorative lid.

What is the difference between the two meanings of yu?

In one sense, yu is an ornate bronze wine vessel from ancient China, often fitted with a decorative lid. In another, yu refers to jade or a jade-like stone such as nephrite or jadeite prized in Chinese culture.

What was a yu vessel used for in ancient China?

A yu was used as a container for wine. It was typically made of bronze, ornately decorated, and often had a fitted lid.

Is yu a type of jade?

In one of its meanings, yes. Yu can refer to jade or jade-like stone, including nephrite and jadeite, which was highly valued in Chinese culture.

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