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TʽᴺOI TOK TONG TʽONG
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Tʽⁿoi.

2
To see; look at; consider.

Tok.

-4
Single; alone; only; one; one's self.
𣵠-4
Flowing down in drops; name of a stream.
-4
To propel; drive out; reject; each; one by one.
-4
Foul; muddy; to defile; insult; annoy; disrespect.
-4
A box; case or press.
-4
A case for a sword or any such thing; a coffin.
-4
A written document; a tablet; a card; small book.
-4
A calf; a heifer; a victim for sacrifice.
-4
Resentment; hatred and dissatisfaction; murmurs.
覿4
To look; see; gaze at; to have an audience.
4
Sordid; filthy; black; defiled.
4
To peck; a bird eating; to take up food in the mouth; to choose.
4
To cut; pare; hew.
4
To examine; reprove; rule; govern; lead; give orders.
4
Thick; substantial; firm; real; sincere; superlative.

Tong.

1
The middle, centre; within.
2
Faithful; honest; upright; not selfish; fidelity.
-3
The middle of three; younger; part of the name of Confucius.
-3
To move; shake; to excite; agitate; stir up.
-3
The feelings moved to excess; extreme grief.
3-
To hit the centre; right; exact; correct; to succeed.
3-
Ice; cold as ice; cold.
3-
Name of a kind of tree; a cross-beam in a house.
3-
Pain; acute feeling; affection; extreme regard.

Tʽong.

-1
A boy; lad; young girl; a virgin; chaste.
-1
A youth; silly; a slave girl or concubine.
-1
A kind of standard; screen; curtain; feathers attached.
-1
The sun sbout to shine forth; desire to shine.
-1
Name of several rivers; damp, wet appearance.
-1
Pupil of the eye; to stare; a silly appearance.
-1
A kind of short boat.