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HWAM HWAN
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Name of a large river in central China.
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Name of a certain wood; name of an animal.
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To spoil; ruin; injure; to go to ruin.

Hwam.

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All; commonly; whoever; whatever.
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Retirement; recitative.
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Vice; evil; calamity; grief.
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To offend; violate; invade an offender; criminal.
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A mould; rule; law.
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Herbage; grass.
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A pattern; rule; mould; string and careful discipline.
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To float; be driven about; levity.
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To overflow; inundate; unsettled; agitated.
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To float; flow down a stream; to overflow.

Hwan.

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Multitudinous; numerous; affairs that press upon and weary a person.
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A certain edible plant.
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Hemmed in; unable to proceed; mixed; confused.
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Alum; also applied to other stones, as blue vitriol, &c.
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Excessively occupied; troubled; troublesome; to trouble.
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Round; globular; complete; to surround; circulate.
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Sorrowful; without posterity; a female slave.
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The royal domain; the wall that surrounds the palace.
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A ring or circle; to surround; enclose.
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To return to; give or pay back; still; yet; even till now.
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A ring.
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A market-place; a wall surrounding a market.
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A low wall.
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Inscriptions or titles of honor applied to the deceased.
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To call to; to clamor in disputation.
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Joy; joyful.
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Joy; satisfaction; delight; pleased.
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Clamor; vociferation; the voice of joy.
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To rebel; oppose; a time or turn; foreign.
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A napkin or wiping-cloth; a streamer.