(kū) to cry; to weep
(kūkutítí) to weep endlessly; interminable wailing
(kūhǎn) to wail
(kūsāng) to wail at a funeral; formal wailing while offering sacrifice to the departed
(kūsāngbàng) mourning staff draped in white, held at a funeral to show filial piety
(kūsangliǎn) to pull a long face; sullen; also written 哭喪著臉|哭丧着脸
(kūsangzheliǎn) sullen; to scowl miserably
(kūtiānmǒlèi) to wail and whine; piteous weeping
(kūqì) to weep
(kūqiáng) Wailing Wall, or Western Wall (Jerusalem)
(kūqiūfēng) autumnal sadness
(kūqióng) to bewail one's poverty; to complain about being hard up; to pretend to be poor
(kūxiàobùdé) lit. not to know whether to laugh or cry (idiom); both funny and extremely embarrassing; in a desperate state; between laughter and tears
(kūshēng) sound of weeping
(kūshēngzhèntiān) lit. cries of grief shake the heavens; great sorrow (idiom)
(kūqiāng) sobbing tone; sob; dirge; opera tune portraying mourning
(kūliǎn) to weep; to snivel
(kūsù) to lament; to complain tearfully; to wail accusingly
(kūlíng) to weep before a coffin or a memorial to the dead
(kūbízi) to snivel (usually humorous)