English edit

Etymology edit

sub- +‎ character

Noun edit

subcharacter (plural subcharacters)

  1. A lesser or secondary character in fiction.
    • 2007, R. Barton Palmer, Twentieth-Century American Fiction on Screen, page 65:
      The characters, the subcharacters, the mature but tragic love story, all appealed to me. And the technique of telling the stories with a narrator who would function like a Greek chorus occurred to me in what I thought was a brilliant flash.
  2. Any of the components making up a complex text character.
    • 1990, Allen Kent, James G. Williams, Encyclopedia of Microcomputers, volume 6:
      However, as discussed by Melton, a Chinese character is an ideograph which frequently contains two or more parts called subcharacters. The subcharacters are commonly called radicals in Chinese lexicography.