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TʽENG TI
155

1
Intoxicated.
1
A nail, pin or bolt.
2
The summit, vertex or top; the knob worn on the top of the head to distinguish rank.
2
Rank; class; series; forms the plural; to wait.
3-
To nail; to pin; fasten; to make nails.
3-
A seat; bench; stool; couch.
3-
Lofty; precipitous; a stone bridge.
3-
Embarrassed; irresolute; going neither one way nor the other.

Tʽeng.

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A level shore by the side of a river.
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To rest under; cease; stop; delay.
2
A club; a stick; a branch or stalk.
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Stagnant water; a level shore.
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A clap of thunder; lightning.
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The two side-posts of a door; a staff; to follow.
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Pure, still water; clear; limpid.
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To look straight forward.
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To leap upon; ascend; run fiercely; to propagate.
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A place of concourse or residence; a hall of audience; His Majesty; to rectify.
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A large hall in the midst of a house.
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A dragon-fly.
1
A window; a small door or aperture to admit light.
2
To pluck forth; draw out; to stretch out; lead away.
2
A boat.
2
Presuming; forward; to extend to; precipitate.
2
The ear of grain; point of an instrument; talent.
2
To regulate; cause to stop; repress; to caution; correct.
3-
To hear and determine causes, as a judge.

Ti.

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To. change; for; instead of; to transmit.
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A pool; pond; receptacle for water.
1
To put in order; to rule; direct; chastise.
1
A spider.
1
Below; low; mean; fundamental; to extend to.
1
Low; to bend down; droop to hang down.
1
A ram; he-goat; buck.