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TʽUN TʽᵁNG

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Blunt; dull; stupid.
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Angry; large; affluent; substantial; to urge; to rouse.
1
Clear; pure; unmixed; to wash or cleanse; great.
1
To state fully and impressively; to inculcate; instruct clearly.
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Generous wine; seminal matter; essence; respectful.
1
Mere talk; repetition; a dull sound of a carriage.
1
A pile; heap of earth; a multitude; to heap up.
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A hillock in a level place.
1
A great flame; to steam; to place anything in steam.
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The lower end of a spear-handle; low; to beat down; a beater.
2
A kind of shield.
2
A large railing round an orchard; a shield; name of a wood.
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Wind causing the fire to blaze.
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To bow the head to the ground; to desist; an inn; stupid.
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Covered with fat; fleshy.
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Dullness of sight; sleepy.

Tʽun.

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To collect and station, as soldiers; beginning; sparing.
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Confused; rushing in confusion, as a torrent.
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A bamboo basket or wooden receptacle for grain; a granary.
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Earnest; honest; dried flesh; bones of the face.
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A pig; a fat hog for sacrifice.
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To skulk away; conceal one's self; withdraw.
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To swallow; swallow whole; to engross; seize upon.

Tᵘng.

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A mansion; temple; hall; court; college.
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The intestines; bowels; the seat of the affections.
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Name of an ancient Chinese dynasty, and hence used for China or Chinese.
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An artificial pond.
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Long.
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What is proper; ought; to sustain; be adequate; to meet; oppose; a pledge; firm.
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To oppose; stand on the way of; impede; withstand.
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To break off; intermit; cease.