pillow / to pillow / to rest one's head on (Taiwan pr. [zhen4] for this sense)

= + : James II of England (zh) got a new treadmill (冘) for Christmas and he set it up right in front of the Christmas tree (木) in the encampment's living room ((e)n3). When he falls off the treadmill for the first time he falls right into the Christmas tree, which is quite painful and teaches him a lesson. From now on, he'll strap a pillow (枕) to his back.

枕 character breakdown

to go forward / to advance

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a treadmill.

Maud Younger (y) and Sun Wukong (儿) are exercising together in the encampment's kitchen ((e)n2). They are running on treadmills (冘) and using cooking tops (冖) to fan themselves some air.
(bound form) mostly used in either 冘豫[you2 yu4] or 冘疑[you2 yi2]
(bound form) tree / (bound form) wood / unresponsive; numb; wooden

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a Christmas tree.

Malte Monkey (mu) is setting up a Christmas tree (木) in the bathroom of the space station (Ø4). He decorates the tree with eight-balls (八) and puts a holy cross (十) at the top of the tree.

Characters with 枕 as component

枕 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 枕

pillow mat / pillow and mat / bed
pillow cloth
bare pillow (i.e. the pillow without pillow-case)
to sleep on one's armor with a spear as a pillow (idiom) / to keep ready for battle at all times
to wait for dawn, one's head resting on a spear (idiom) / fully prepared and biding one's time before the battle
to live a hermit's life (in seclusion) / a frugal life (idiom)
see 枕石漱流[zhen3 shi2 shu4 liu2]
erhua variant of 枕席[zhen3 xi2]

Sentences with 枕

枕 currently does not appear in any sentence.