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1 𬨦 U+2CA26 tǎn

* 粤音tǎn。 * 移动, 移除,转移

(translated) Cantonese: taan; move; remove; transfer


2 𨧐 U+289D0 tūn

* 〈方〉小铜锣。吴语

(translated) Dialect: small copper gong; Wu dialect


3 𭊝 U+2D29D

* 读音gyonj 凑,汇集, 合并,集拢

(translated) Gather; assemble; merge; converge


4 𤶕 U+24D95 tùn

* 拼音tùn。病善食

(translated) Morbid appetite


5 𮖂 U+2E582

* 读音daenj。 * 穿( 衣服,鞋袜等)。 * 戴( 原字为衤呑)

(translated) Pronounced daenj; To wear (clothes, shoes, socks, etc.); To wear (original form: 衤呑)


6 𪤵 U+2A935

* 同。[ 小子~卣] 商朝青铜器。《中国大百科全书》 文物博物馆卷第459页

(translated) Same as


7 𧌀 U+27300

* 同"𰯁"

(translated) Same as "𰯁"


8 𬚻 U+2C6BB tàn

* 拼音tàn。 * 因震惊或恐惧而颤抖。 * 《八辅》 第35区, 第21字

(translated) To tremble due to shock or fear


9 𢚺 U+226BA tēng

* 拼音tēng。愚笨痴呆的样子

(translated) a foolish, idiotic look


10 𩷵 U+29DF5 tūn

* 拼音tūn。一种鱼

(translated) a type of fish


11 𨹙 U+28E59 tūn

* 拼音tūn。坑

(translated) pit


12 𭪇 U+2DA87

* 读音goengq。 根蔸,树桩

(translated) root stump; tree stump


13 𩇺 U+291FA

* 同"䨿"

(translated) same as "䨿"


14 𣵞 U+23D5E tǔn

* 同"氽"。,漂浮

(translated) same as "氽"; to float


15 𭎝 U+2D39D

* 同"𰆛"

(translated) same as "𰆛"


16 𮀙 U+2E019

* 同"𰆛"

(translated) same as "𰆛"


17 𮄐 U+2E110

* 读音ndaenj。 * 挤。~車。 他挤上车去。 * 钻

(translated) squeeze; jostle; bore


18 𫫹 U+2BAF9

* 读音nghẹn 窒息

(translated) suffocate


19 𢞋 U+2278B tǔn

* 拼音tǔn。疑同"𢚺"

(translated) suspected to be the same as "𢚺"


20 𨁇 U+28047 tùn

* 拼音tùn。踏

(translated) tread; step


21 𩐄 U+29404

* 同"季"

Semantic variant of 季: quarter of year; season; surname


22 U+541E tūn

* 不嚼或不细嚼而咽入。 ~吐。~咽。~噬。狼~虎咽。气~山河。忍气~声。 * 兼并,侵占。 ~没( mò )。~并。~蚀。~占

swallow; absorb, annex, engulf

Small Seal Script
Standardized 221–206 BCE (Qin); developed earlier in Qin
The standardized seal script promulgated after Qin’s unification, based on earlier Qin seal forms and used as an empire-wide norm.Wikipedia ->
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Clerical Script
c. 300 BCE–220 CE (emerged late Warring States/Qin; dominant Han)
A practical script that evolved from late Warring States/Qin writing; it matured and became dominant in the Han dynasty, favoring faster, more rectilinear strokes.Wikipedia ->
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Transmitted Pre-Qin Forms
Pre-Qin forms (≤221 BCE) / late 2nd century BCE onward (Han → later textual transmission)
Pre-Qin character forms preserved through later textual transmission (often discussed as the 'Old Text' / guwen tradition). Shaped by repeated copying, they can diverge from excavated Warring States materials.Wikipedia ->
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23 U+3DBA tiàn

* 同"𦧡"

the light or glow of fire


24 U+39F7 tùn duò

* 拼音tùn。搌

to wipe tears, to bind