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A kind of leprosy.
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Large numerous; affluent; exuberant; flourishing.
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The noise of carriages or of cannon.
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An oyster from which pearls are procured.
2
The salary of government officers.
2
A staff; club.
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Copious; luxuriant; substantial.
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To receive or offer in a respectful manner.
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To offer up with both hands; to receive in both hands.
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An imaginary bird of good omen; a divine bird.
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To recite; compare and satirise; poignant allusions; satire.
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Voice of a crowd; to cheat; beguile; deceive.
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To fight; the noise of fighting.
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To meet with; to occur; to run against; great, wide; to happen.

Hu.

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To correspond; fit; to be credible; a book; charms.
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Fitting into each other; mutual; reciprocal.
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An interrogative particle; how? why? remote; pepper.
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Pepper.
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A lake.
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An animal resembling a monkey.
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Coral.
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Paste; to paste; daub; confused; stupid.
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A gourd or melon.
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A butterfly.
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Food; gruel; congee; to depend on others for food.
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A wild duck.
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To lean upon; support or be supported; a mother.
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A cup or pot for wine, tea &c.; name of an office.
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An animal possessed by demons; suspicious.
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A respectful appellation; a husband; a wife; used to introduce a new subject.
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To assist; support; protect.
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A certain valuable stone.
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Name of a flower.
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A kind of axe or hatchet.
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A tone of interrogation, doubt or admiration.