Kanji

Jōyō kanji, Taught in junior high

JLPT level: N1

899 of 2500 most used kanji in newspapers

Stroke count: 11

Meaning: put up (a notice), put up, hoist, display, hang out, publish, describe

Kunyomi: かか.げる

Onyomi: ケイ

Composition:

Radical

Radical:

Meaning: hand

Examples

Onyomi Examples

ケイジ notice, bulletin, post, posting, placard

ケイサイ publication (e.g. of an article in a newspaper), carrying (e.g. a story), running (e.g. a serial), insertion (e.g. of an advertisement), printing, posting (e.g. on the web)

サイケイ redisplaying, republishing, reproduction, reprint, repost

ジョウケイ the above-mentioned

Kunyomi Examples

げる かかげる to put up (a notice, sign, etc.), to hang out (e.g. a banner), to fly (e.g. a flag), to hoist, to raise, to display, to hold up high, to raise overhead, to tout (a principle, plan, etc.), to herald, to hold up (an ideal), to parade (e.g. a slogan), to publish, to print, to carry (e.g. an article), to tuck up (e.g. sleeves), to roll up, to stoke (a fire), to fan (a flame)