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TᴺÁ TAI TʽAI.
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A tall spire, tower or pagoda.

Tⁿá.

1
To carry on the shoulder; to sustain; be responsible for; a burden.
2
Gall; bile; courage; daring; fleshy; fat.
-3
Insipid; thin; light; volatile; unstable.
-3
To throw; throw away.
 
To speak.
 
To enquire.
3-
A burden; picul; to strike; brush away; to lift; carry.

Tai.

2
Perverse; evil; bad.
2
To approach from behind; to extend unto.
-3
Large; great; extensive; to enlarge.
-3
Supercilious; inattentive to; careless; negative rudeness.
-3
To begin; approach; to be near; dangerous; careless.
-3-3
To pursue after and overtake; to extend to; adequate to; until.
3-
Name of a high mountain in China.
3-
A mallet or beater for beating silk.
3-
To confer upon; lend; lend on interest.
3-
Name of a medicine; to paint the eyebrows.
3-
To put one thing on another; wear or carry on the head; to sustain; to meet.
3-
Cloudy; dull; obscure.

Tʽai.

-1 
An elevated terrace; a gallery; platform; the bar of a judge; an altar, table or stand.
-1
To raise; lift up with the hand; to carry.
-1
Name of three stars or deities; eminent; exalted; Sir.
-1
To raise; lift up, as a sedan chair; to shake; move.
-1
To cut or pare anything.
1
To beat with a bamboo; to chastise; flog.
1
A species of moss or lichen.
1
Name of an ancient state.
1
An old, vicious horse; wild; waste; distant.
1
A sieve; a vessel to strain through; to sift or strain.
2
A disease which breaks out in pustules or blotches; a sore; a kind of itch.
3-
To wait for; until; to provide against; treat well or ill.