測
← →
fathom
On-Yomi: ソク — Kun-Yomi: はか.る
Koohii stories:
1) [esaulgd] 11-1-2007(150): A fathom is the unit you use when making rules about water's depth.
2) [XanthosDeia] 13-7-2008(76): You can't fathom how deep this water is. Perhaps you should use a ruler to measure it?
3) [cornfed] 20-1-2008(28): Imagine jumping in the water and riding a shellfish down to the bottom, measuring fathoms with your ruler.
4) [anroo] 15-7-2009(20): Fathoms beneath the water, a shellfish defends the depths with his sabre.
5) [gavmck] 17-10-2009(17): HINT: I find 測 and 則 confusing. For 則 rule (#88 則)Heisig describes the keyword as a rule (regulation). Then in fathom (#149 測) he suggests 則 is a ruler or measure! Whatever stories you choose, don't loose sight of the meaning: 則 = rule (regulation, law), 測 = fathom (measure, conjecture).