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羽:舒也,聚也,亦鸟长毛,又官名。羽林监应劭汉官仪曰:羽林者言其为国羽翼如林盛也。皆冠鶡冠。亦姓,左传郑大夫羽颉又虏姓。后魏书羽弗氏,后改为羽氏。又音芋。王短切。十五。 |
| | Yu: means comfort and gathering, it also refers to long feathers of a bird, as well as an official title. Yu Lin Jian Ying Shao Han Guan Yi said: Yu Lin means that it is called so because its role is to serve as the nation's wings, flourishing like a dense forest. They all wore He caps. It is also a surname; Zuo Zhuan mentions Zheng's official Yu Jie, and it was also a surname among the Ruxi people. The Later Wei Shu records the Yufu clan; later they changed their surname to Yu. It is also pronounced Yu. Wangduan Qie. Fifteen.
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禹:舒也,字林云虫名又姓夏禹之后王僧孺百家谱云兰陵萧道游娶禹氏女。 |
| | Yu: means comfort, also a character in Linyun, the name of an insect; it is also a surname. The descendants of Xia Yu are mentioned in this context. Wang Sengru's Baijia Pu states that Lanling Xiao Daoyou married a woman from the Yu clan.
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雨:元命包曰隂阳和爲雨大戴礼云天地之气和则雨。《》云:水从云下也,一象天冂象云水霝其闲也。 |
| | Yu: Yuanming Bao said, "The harmony of Yin and Yang produces rain." The Da Dai Li states that when the qi (vital energy) of heaven and earth is harmonious, it brings rain. The Shuowen Jiezi says: "It means water descending from clouds, with one stroke representing the sky and the character 'jiong' representing clouds; water falls between them."
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宇:宇宙也,又大也。《》曰:屋边也,易曰上栋下宇亦姓出何氏姓苑又虏复姓宇文氏出自炎帝其后以有甞草之功鲜卑呼草爲俟汾遂号爲俟汾氏后丗通称宇文盖音讹也,代爲鲜卑单于。 |
| | Yu: means universe, also means vast or grand. The Shuowen Juezi says: "It means the side of a house." The Yi Jing states, "Above is the beam and below is Yu." It is also a surname mentioned in He Shi Xingyuan. Additionally, it was a compound surname among the Ruxi, Yumin Shi, descended from Emperor Yan. Later generations were commonly known as Yumin, likely due to phonetic corruption; they served as chanyu (chieftain) of the Xianbei.
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㝢:上同。 |
| | Ding: same as above.
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| | 羽: |
瑀:石似玉也。 |
| | Yu: a kind of stone resembling jade.
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祤:祋祤县名在冯翊。又况羽切。 |
| | Si: name of Duiyi Xian, located in Fengyi. lname Also Kuangyu Qie.
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| | 羽: |
栩:栩阳地名。又况羽切。 |
| | Xu: name of Xuyang, a place name. Also Kuangyu Qie.
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| | 羽: |
鄅:鄅子国在琅耶其后以国爲姓。 |
| | Yu: the state of Yizi was located in Langye; its descendants later took the name of their state as their surname.
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頨:孔子头也。《》云:头妍也,又读若翩。 |
| | Kui: refers to Confucius's head. The Shuowen Jie zi says: "Means a beautiful head," and it is also read as pian.
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楀:木名又矩。 |
| | Yi: name of a kind of tree, also means rule or standard.
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| | 羽: |
萭:《》草也。 |
| | Yu: according to the Shuowen Jie Zi, it is a type of grass.
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| | 羽: |
䣁:亭名在南阳。 |
| | Yi: name of a pavilion located in Nanyang.
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| | 羽: |
聥:张耳有所闻。又音矩。 |
| | Yu: Zhang Er heard something. It is also pronounced Ju.
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| | 羽: |
䨞:张耳有所闻。又音矩。 |
| | Yu: Zhang Er heard something. It is also pronounced Ju.
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| | 甫: |
甫:始也,大也,我也,衆也。《》曰:男子之美称也,字从父用又姓风俗通云甫侯之后。方矩切,十九。 |
| | Fu: beginning, greatness, I, multitude. The Shuowen Jiezi says: a beautiful title for men; the character is composed of Fu, used with You. The surname Feng Su Tong Yun records that they are descendants of Fu Hou. Fang Ju Qie, 19.
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脯:乾脯东方朔云乾肉爲脯礼记曰牛修鹿脯田豕脯。 |
| | Fu: dried meat; Dongfang Shuo said that dried meat is called Fu. The Book of Rites says, "ox shou, deer Fu, pig Fu."
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斧:斧钺周书曰神农作陶冶斤斧。 |
| | Fu: axe; the Zhou Shu says that Shen Nong made pottery and axes.
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俯:《》低头也,太史公书俯仰字如此。 |
| | Fou: according to the Shuowen Jiezi, it means "to lower one's head"; the Records of the Grand Historian uses this character for bowing and looking up.
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| | 甫: |
俯:上同汉书又作俛今音免。 |
| | Fu: same as above; in the Han Shu, it is also written as Mian; current pronunciation is Mian.
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府:官府。《》曰:府文书藏也,风俗通曰府聚也,公卿牧守道德之所聚也,又舎也,亦姓风俗通云汉有司徒掾府悝。 |
| | Fu: government office. The Shuowen Jie zi says: Fu is where documents are stored. Feng Su Tong says: Fu means gathering; it is the place where the virtues of high officials and governors gather, as well as a residence. It is also a surname. Feng Su Tong records that in the Han dynasty there was Sikou Yuan Fu Kui.
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| | 甫: |
腑:藏腑本作府俗加月。 |
| | Fu: internal organs; originally written as Fu, later added with the "month" radical by convention.
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| | 甫: |
簠:簠簋。又音肤。 |
| | Fu: Fu Gui. Another pronunciation is Fu.
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| | 甫: |
黼:白黑文也。《》云:斧谓之黼谓画斧形因名云。 |
| | Fu: a pattern of white and black. The Erya says: "axe is called Fu," meaning the painted axe shape, hence its name.
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| | 甫: |
蜅:小蟹。 |
| | Fu: a small crab.
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| | 甫: |
莆:萐莆尧之瑞草。 |
| | Pu: Shicao Pu, the auspicious grass of Yao.
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| | 甫: |
𧉊:《》云:蠸舆父守𤓰郭璞云今𤓰中黄甲小虫喜食𤓰叶故曰守𤓰字或从虫。 |
| | Fu: The Erya says: "Juyu Fu, Shou Lu." Guo Pu said that it is a small insect with yellow shell in the present Lu, which likes to eat Lu leaves; hence called Shou Lu. The character may also be written with the worm radical.
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| | 甫: |
俌:俌辅也,出埤苍。 |
| | Fu: Fu means assistant; from Pichang.
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| | 甫: |
㕮:㕮咀。 |
| | Fu: chewing.
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| | 甫: |
父:尼父尚父皆男子之美称又汉复姓三氏孔子弟子有宰父黑汉有临淄主父偃左传宋有皇父充石宋之公族也,汉初有皇父鸾自鲁徙居茂陵改父爲甫后汉安定太守儁始居安定朝郍代爲西州著姓又徙居京兆。又音釡。 |
| | Fu: Ni Fu, Shang Fu are all beautiful titles for men. In the Han dynasty, there was also a three-character surname Fu; among Confucius' disciples was Zai Fu Hei. In the Han dynasty there were Lingzi Zhufu Yan and in the Zuo Zhuan of Song there was Huangfu Chongshi, a member of the royal family of Song. At the beginning of the Han dynasty, Huangfu Luan moved from Lu to Maoling and changed "Fu" to "Pu." In the Later Han dynasty, An Ding Tai Shou Jun first settled in An Ding Chaodang, becoming a prominent surname in the western states for generations. They later moved to Jingzhao. Another pronunciation is Fu.
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| | 甫: |
𥒰:𥒰䃊。 |
| | Fu: Fu Pei.
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| | 甫: |
蚥:蜛蚥螳蜋别名。 |
| | Fu: Bie Fu, another name for the praying mantis.
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| | 甫: |
鯆:大鱼。 |
| | Fu: a large fish.
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| | 甫: |
郙:亭名也,在上蔡。 |
| | Fu: the name of a pavilion, located in Shangcai.
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| | 武: |
武:止戈爲武又迹也,曲礼曰堂上接武又州名本自白马玄地魏文徙武都郡于美阳今好畤县界武都古城是也,后魏平仇池山筑城置武都鎭即今州是也,亦姓风俗通云宋武功之后汉有武臣又汉复姓六氏汉有乗黄令武安恭出自武安君白起之后风俗通云汉武强侯王梁其后因封爲氏丗本云夏时有武罗国其后氏焉何氏姓苑有广武氏出自陈馀之后又武成氏武仲氏又虏复姓西秦録有武都氏。文甫切,二十四。 |
| | Wu: "Stopping weapons is Wu (martial valor), also a trace," the Rites of Zhou says, "on the hall floor, steps are called Wu." Also a name for a prefecture. Originally from Baima Xuan Di, Wei Wen moved Wudu Commandery to Meiyang, now within the borders of Haoshi Xian, where the ancient city of Wudu is located. In the Northern Wei dynasty, after pacifying Chouchi Mountain, they built a fortress and established Wudu Zhen (garrison), which is today's prefecture. It is also a surname. The Fengsu Tong says that it originated from descendants of Song Wu Gong. Han dynasty had a person named Wu Chen. Also in the Han dynasty there was a double surname Liu Shi; during the Han, Wu An Gong, who came from the descendants of General Bai Qi, known as Wugong Jun (Lord of Martial Valor). The Fengsu Tong also says that Wang Liang, Marquis of Wuqiang in the Han, had his descendants take their name after the fief. The Shiben says that during the Xia dynasty there was a state called Wuluo, and its descendants took this as their surname. He Shi Xingyuan records Guangwu Shi, who descended from Chen Yu; also Wu Cheng Shi, Wu Zhong Shi. Also among the Rong double surnames in the Western Qin Lu were Wudu Shi. Wenfu Qie, twenty-four.
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| | 武: |
舞:歌舞。《》云:舞所以节八音而行八风也。《》云:乐师掌国学之政以敎国子小舞也。《》云:帝后八子始爲舞又姓出何氏姓苑。 |
| | Wu: dancing and music. The Zuo Zhuan says: "Dance is used to regulate the eight tones and guide the eight winds." The Zhou Li says: "The Music Master oversees the administration of the national school to teach young nobles small dances." The Shanhai Jing says: "The eight daughters of the Emperor first created dance. It is also a surname, recorded in He Shi Xingyuan."
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儛:上同。 |
| | Wu: same as above.
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| | 武: |
妩:妩媚。 |
| | Wu: graceful and charming.
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| | 武: |
侮:侮慢也,侵也,轻也。 |
| | Wu: to insult or be disrespectful; to encroach upon; to belittle.
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| | 武: |
𦌬:牎中网也。 |
| | Wu: a net in the window frame.
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| | 武: |
怃:怃然失意皃。《》爱也,一曰不动也。 |
| | Wu: looks of dejection and disappointment. The Shuowen Jiezi says: "love," also said to mean "not moving."
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㒇:上同。 |
| | Wu: same as above.
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| | 武: |
珷:珷玞石次玉。 |
| | Wu: wufu shi, a stone inferior to jade.
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| | 武: |
碔:上同。 |
| | Wu: same as above.
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| | 武: |
庑:堂下也。 |
| | Wu: the area beneath a hall.
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| | 武: |
𢋑:籀文。 |
| | Wu: Zhòuwén (an ancient script).
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| | 武: |
甒:罂甒。 |
| | Wu: a type of jar or vessel.
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| | 武: |
潕:水名在南阳。 |
| | Wu: name of a river in Nanyang.
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| | 武: |
鹉:鹦鹉鸟名能言。 |
| | Wu: name of the parrot, which can speak.
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| | 武: |
䳇:上同。 |
| | Wu: same as above.
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𢜮:爱也。《》抚也。 |
| | Wu: to love. The Shuowen Jie zi says: "to pat or comfort."
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| | 武: |
膴:土地腴美膴膴然也。 |
| | Wu: the land is rich and fertile, appearing wu wu.
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| | 武: |
瞴:微视之皃。 |
| | Wu: a look of slight observation or glance.
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| | 武: |
娬:好也。 |
| | Wu: beautiful, good-looking.
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| | 武: |
敄:强也。 |
| | Wu: strong.
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| | 武: |
䒉:长艇船也。 |
| | Wu: a long boat or barge.
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| | 武: |
䍙:雉网。 |
| | Wu: a net for catching pheasants.
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| | 武: |
𤍍:蕃滋生长。《》丰也,隷省作无今借爲有无字。 |
| | Wu: to multiply and grow abundantly. The Shuowen Jie Zi says: "abundant," in clerical script it is abbreviated as Wu, and now used as the character for "have" or "lack."
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父:《》曰:父矩也,家长率敎者。扶雨切,十五。 |
| | Father: The Shuowen Jiezi says: "Fu means ju (a measure), the head of a family who leads and teaches." Fuyu Qie, 15.
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辅:毗辅又助也,弼也,亦姓左传晋大夫辅跞又智果以智伯必亡其宗改爲辅氏。 |
| | Fu: To assist and support, to advise; it is also a surname. According to the Zuo Zhuan, Jin dynasty official Fu Kuang, also known as Zhiguo, changed his surname from Zhi to Fu because he believed that Lord Zhibo would certainly bring ruin to his clan.
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䩉:颊骨。 |
| | Jian: Cheekbone.
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| | 父: |
𩒺:上同。 |
| | Xia Tong: Same as above.
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腐:朽也,败也。《》烂也。 |
| | Fu: Decayed; spoiled. The Shuowen Jiezi: "Lan ye." (Decay.)
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| | 父: |
𩾿:𩾿鳼越鸟。 |
| | Ji: Ji, a kind of bird native to Yue.
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| | 父: |
滏:水名在邺。《》云:神箘之山釜水出焉。 |
| | Fu: A river name located in Ye. The Shanhaijing says: "From the Shenzun Mountain flows the Fu River."
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| | 父: |
䭸:牡马。 |
| | Mao: A male horse.
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| | 父: |
㕮:㕮咀嚼也。又音甫。 |
| | Fu: To chew and bite. Another reading is Fu.
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| | 父: |
蚥:蟾蜍别名。 |
| | Fu: An alternative name for the toad.
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| | 父: |
㾈:病肿也。《》俛病也。 |
| | Fu: A swollen illness. The Shuowen Jie zi: "Fumian, a sick condition."
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秿:禾穳积也。 |
| | Fu: A heap of grain.
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| | 父: |
鬴:《》鍑属又覆鬴九河之一名。 |
| | Fu: The Shuowen Jiezhi says, "A type of cauldron; also the name of one of the Nine He Rivers."
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釜:上同古史考云黄帝始造釜。 |
| | Fu: Same as above. The Gu Shi kao says that the Yellow Emperor first made the fu (cauldron).
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䪔:尻衣。 |
| | Fu: A garment covering the buttocks.
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| | 抚: |
抚:安存也,又持也,循也。芳武切,十三。 |
| | Fu: to comfort and preserve, also to hold firm, to follow. Fangwu Qie, thirteen.
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| | 抚: |
𢻬:上同。 |
| | : Same as above.
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| | 抚: |
弣:弓弝中也。 |
| | Bi: the center of a bow's grip.
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| | 抚: |
𠛺:上同。《》又方九切刀握也。 |
| | : Same as above. The Shuowen Jiezi says, "Also Fangjiu Qie; it means to grasp a knife."
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| | 抚: |
拊:拍也。《》揗也。 |
| | Fu: to pat. The Shuowen Jie zi says, "Xianye."
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| | 抚: |
殕:食上生白毛。 |
| | Mu: white hair growing on the surface of food.
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| | 抚: |
䋨:䋨绵。 |
| | Jian: Jian mian.
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| | 抚: |
俌:辅也。又音甫。 |
| | Fu: to assist. Also read as Fu.
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| | 抚: |
剖:判也。又普厚切。 |
| | Pou: to divide. Also Puhou Qie.
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| | 抚: |
䌗:丝。 |
| | Jian: silk.
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| | 抚: |
䯽:《》云:发皃。又步侯切。 |
| | Yi: The Shuowen Jiezi states, "Appearance of hair." Also Buhou Qie.
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| | 抚: |
𠟌:𠟌𠟌草。 |
| | : Cao.
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| | 抚: |
䞤:健也,亦作𠹪。 |
| | Jian: strong, also written as .
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| | 诩: |
诩:和也,普也,遍也,大也,礼云诩谓敏而有勇。况羽切,十二。 |
| | Xu: harmony, universality, pervasiveness, greatness; as stated in the Li (Rites), "Xu refers to being quick-witted and courageous." Kuangyu Qie, twelve.
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| | 诩: |
𦀒:殷冠名𠳲。 |
| | Yan: a name of the Yin crown.
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| | 诩: |
𠳲:《吕氏春秋》云:姁姁然相乐也,又汉髙后字娥姁。《》妪也。 |
| | Yi: According to "Lüshi Chunqiu," it says, "Xuxu ran xiang le ye" (they are happily harmonious), and also the Han Gaohou's courtesy name was E Xu. The Shuowen Jiezi says: "Yu ye." (It means a nursemaid.)
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姁:《吕氏春秋》云:姁姁然相乐也,又汉髙后字娥姁。《》妪也。 |
| | Xu: According to the Lüshi Chunqiu, it says "xuxu ran xiang le ye," and also, the Han Gaohou was named E Xu. The Shuowen Jie Zi says: a nursemaid.
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栩:柞木名。《》云:杼也,其实皂一曰様様音象。 |
| | Xu: the name of an oak tree. The Shuowen says: "Zhu ye, qi shi zao yi yue yangyang yin xiang." (It is a loom component; its fruit is black. Another name for it is Yangyang, with the sound Xiang.)
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| | 诩: |
珝:玉名。 |
| | Xu: the name of a kind of jade.
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| | 诩: |
欨:《》吹也,一曰笑意本。火于切。 |
| | Xu: according to the Shuowen, it means "to blow," and another says it is the original form of "xiyi." Huoyu Qie.
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| | 诩: |
祤:祋祤县在冯翊。 |
| | Si: Dui Si Xian is located in Fengyi.
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| | 诩: |
咻:噢咻病声。 |
| | Xiu: the sound of a sick person's moaning.
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| | 诩: |
喣:呈示。 |
| | Xu: to present or show.
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| | 诩: |
䧁:郷名在安邑。 |
| | Xu: a name of a village located in Anyi.
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| | 诩: |
煦:温也。又香句切。 |
| | Xu: warm. Also Xiangju Qie.
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| | 庾: |
庾:仓𢈔又姓出颍川新野二望本自尧时爲掌𢈔大夫因氏焉。以主切,十二。 |
| | Yu: Cangfu you xing chu Yingchuan Xinye er wang ben zi Yao shi wei zhangfu dafu yin shi yan. is a surname, originally from the two prominent clans of Yingchuan and Xinye; its origin traces back to the time of Yao, when there was an official known as Zhangfu Dafu (Master of Granary Management), after whom they were named. Yi zhu qie, shier.
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| | 庾: |
窳:器中空亦病也。 |
| | Yu: [It means] hollow in the middle of a vessel; it is also an ailment.
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| | 庾: |
𥦠:上同。 |
| | Shang tong.
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| | 庾: |
抌:刺也。 |
| | Gong: to prick or stab.
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| | 庾: |
㥚:惧也。 |
| | Jian: fear; to be afraid.
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| | 庾: |
𦺮:百𦺮草。 |
| | Baiyao cao.
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| | 庾: |
愈:差也,贤也,胜也。 |
| | Yu: to recover from illness; virtuous; superior.
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| | 庾: |
愈:病也。《》曰:病瘳也。 |
| | Yu: an illness. The Shuowen Jiezi says: "a disease that has healed."
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| | 庾: |
㼌:微弱本不胜末。 |
| | Ben bu sheng mo.
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| | 庾: |
貐:兽名龙首食人。《》曰:䝟貐似貙虎爪食人迅走也。 |
| | Yu: the name of a beast with a dragon's head that eats people. The Shuowen Jie zi says: "Yuyu resembles Chuhu, with tiger claws that eat people and run swiftly."
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| | 庾: |
楰:鼠梓似山楸而黑也。 |
| | Shuzi si shanqiu er hei ye.
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| | 庾: |
斞:《》量也。 |
| | Zhi: The Shuowen Jiezi defines it as a measure.
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主:掌也,领也,典也,守也,君也。《》曰:镫中火主又姓出姓苑。之𢈔切,五。 |
| | Zhu: to hold, to lead, to preside over, to guard, to be a ruler. The Shuowen Jiezi says: "Dengzhonghuo is the name of a surname; it also appears in the Surname Annals." Zhi Zhiqie, Wu.
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麈:鹿属华国志曰郪县宜君山出麈尾。 |
| | Chu: a kind of deer; according to the Hua Guo Zhi, dust tails are produced on Yijun Mountain in Qi Xian.
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枓:斟水器也。 |
| | Dou: a vessel for pouring water.
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宔:《》曰:宗庙宔袥或作砫。 |
| | Zhu: The Shuowen Jiezi states, "In ancestral temples, Zhu and Ti are sometimes written as Zhu."
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炷:灯炷。又音注。 |
| | Zhu: a lamp wick. Another reading is Zhu.
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矩:法也,常也。俱雨切,十一。 |
| | Ju: law, regularity. Juyu qie, eleven.
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榘:上同。《》。又其吕切。 |
| | Ju: same as above. "Shuowen." Also Qilv qie.
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踽:独行。又驱雨切。 |
| | Ju: to walk alone. Also Quyu qie.
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枸:木名出蜀子可食江南谓之木蜜其木近酒能薄酒味也。 |
| | Gou: name of a tree, produced in Shu; its fruit is edible. In Jiangnan it is called Mumi. The wood of this tree is used for making wine and can weaken the flavor of alcohol.
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萭:姓汉有萭章。又音禹。 |
| | Ju: surname; in the Han dynasty there was Ju Zhang. Also read as Yu.
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聥:张耳有所闻。 |
| | Ju: Zhang Er heard something.
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䅓:曲枝果也。 |
| | Ju: a fruit with curved branches.
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𦐛:曲羽。又求俱切。 |
| | Ju: curved feathers. Also Qiuju qie.
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楀:楀氏木名。又音禹。 |
| | Ju: name of a Ju Shi tree. Also read as Yu.
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蒟:蒟醤出蜀其叶似桑实似椹。又音句。 |
| | Ju: Ju jiang is produced in Shu, its leaves resemble mulberry and its fruit resembles mulberry berries. Also read as Ju.
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椇:枳椇。 |
| | Ju: Zhi ju.
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缕:丝缕。力主切,十三。 |
| | Lü: silk thread. Li Zhucie, thirteen.
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𨻻:裸𨻻县名在交址。 |
| | Kuo: [name of a] county called Kuolei in Jiaozhi.
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偻:偻伛疾也。 |
| | Lou: a hunchbacked disease.
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褛:褴褛衣敝。《》衽也。 |
| | Li: ragged and tattered clothes. "The Shuowen Jiezi" says it means a garment's opening.
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篓:小筐。 |
| | Lou: a small basket.
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嵝:岣嵝衡山别名。 |
| | Liu: an alternative name for Hengshan Mountain, also known as Goulou.
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謱:覼謱委曲。 |
| | Lou: meandering and winding.
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慺:姓出纂文。 |
| | lineno Liu: a surname recorded in the Zuanwen.
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漊:《》曰:雨漊漊也,一曰汝南人谓㱃酒习之不醉爲漊。 |
| | Liu: According to "Shuowen Jiezi," it means "rain falling in a continuous manner." Another interpretation says that people from Runan referred to drinking alcohol repeatedly without getting drunk as Liu.
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𪈜:𪇖𪈜鸟今云郭公也。 |
| | Lou: the Lou bird, now known as Guogong.
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㜢:女人恶称。 |
| | Liu: a derogatory term for women.
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𦳭:𦳭小蒿草。 |
| | Lou: Lou, a small wormwood herb.
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蒌:草可亨鱼。又力俱切。 |
| | Liu: a plant used for cooking fish. Also Li Juqie.
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