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虜 means 'captive'

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Strokes : 13    Frequency: 1870   JLPT: N1    Usefulness: 5    Study set: 5-34    Grade: 8   Intermediate lesson: -    Beginner lesson: -   Begins 1 word   Used in 10 words   Component in 2 kanji (0 Jōyō)
Jōyō (常用)
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   リョ
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Kun    とりこ captive   とりく
  
⿸   tiger   male  
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In the most useful 10,000 words in Japanese, 虜 is used 1 time, read 1 way.
Across all words in Japanese, 虜 is used 10 times, read 2 ways.
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リョ : 9 words FIND ALL
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prisoner (of war)
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とりこ : 1 word FIND ALL
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Most common form: とりこ
noun
1. captive; prisoner
2. victim (of love, etc.); slave (to one's lust, etc.)
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Henshall: 1903  Joy o' Kanji : 1903  Key to Kanji:

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リョ    captive   
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ダン   ナン   おとこ male, man   
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リョク   リキ   ちから effort; power   
デン   た rice field   
とら tiger   
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divining rod
cliff
シチ   なな    なな    なの seven   
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