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4201 𨫮
U+28AEE èr

* 中国人名用字

(translated) Used in Chinese personal names


4202 𩡓
U+29853 wěng
Variants: 𦒥

* 拼音wěng。香

(translated) fragrant

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 ->
83_E571

* 古代的一种釜。 * 古通"总",聚集:"~六校之飞将。" * 姓

pot

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 ->
27_9B37

4204 𩱅
U+29C45
Variants:

* 同"鬷"

(translated) Same as "鬷"


4205
U+9D71
Variants: 𨿲 𪂚

* 〔~鷜( lǚ )〕野鹅

(translated) wild goose; in 鵱鷜

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 ->
27_9D71
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 ->
82_E3EB

4206 𪂚
U+2A09A
Variants:

* 同"鵱"

(translated) Same as "鵱"

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 ->
27_9D71
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 ->
82_E3EB

4207 𪃾
U+2A0FE róng

* 拼音róng。[~鸀] 一种鸟

(translated) a kind of bird


4208
U+93AB jiǎn wàn

wàn:* 古同"錽"。 jiǎn:* 古同"錽"

ornament over the horse"s head


4209 𨪭
U+28AAD zhàn

* 中国人名用字

(translated) Character for Chinese personal names


4211
U+9EE2 qū qù

* 形容黑。 ~黑。黑~~

black


4212 𪬼
U+2AB3C

* 同"𢤞" "𠍦"

(translated) Same as "𢤞" "𠍦"


4214 𨐰
U+28430 bīn

* 拼音bīn。斑驳

(translated) mottled; variegated


4215
U+940D jué
Variants:

* 箱子上安锁的环形钮。 * 锁:"(左)震怒,破~入,取巫斩廷下。" * 锁闭。 * 喻枢要。 * 戳伤

hasp of a lock

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 ->
27_89FC27_940D
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 ->
82_E91982_E91A82_E91B82_E91C82_E91D82_E91E

4216 𩆃
U+29183
Variants: 𩆂

* 同"𩆂"

(translated) same as "𩆂"

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 ->
84_EF30

4217
U+8CBB fèi bì

fèi:* 花費錢財。 * 消耗;损耗。 * 財用;費用。 * 言辭煩瑣。 * 光亮貌。 * 古地名。春秋時魯大夫費庈父食邑,在今山東省魚台縣西南。 * 姓。 fú:* 通"拂"。違背;乖戾。 bì:* 同"鄪"

expenses, expenditures, fee

Bronze Inscriptions
c. 1200–221 BCE (Shang–Zhou; continues into the Warring States)
Inscriptions cast or engraved on ritual bronzes, especially prominent from the Western Zhou onward; a major source for early political, ritual, and social history.Wikipedia ->
32_ED4E
Chu Script
c. 770–221 BCE (Chu, Spring & Autumn–Warring States)
A regional script tradition used in the state of Chu, best known from brush-written bamboo and silk manuscripts with distinctive local forms.Wikipedia ->
56_EE10
Qin Script
c. 475–206 BCE (Qin, Warring States → Qin dynasty)
Qin-area character forms attested on bamboo/wood slips (e.g., Shuihudi, deposited 217 BCE), overlapping chronologically with the standardization of seal script and the emergence of clerical tendencies.Wikipedia ->
71_E6A671_E6A7
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 ->
27_8CBB
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 ->
71_E6A671_E6A792_EB7D92_EB7E92_EB8092_EB8192_EB8292_EB8392_EB7F
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 ->
82_F7D182_F7D282_F7D382_F7D4

4218 𨵙
U+28D59
Variants:

* 同"闃"

(translated) Same as 闃


4219 𩑺
U+2947A
Variants:

* 同"䫇(髯)"

(translated) Same as "䫇 (rán)"; beard


4220
U+9846 kě kē kuǎn
Variants:

* 小而圓的東西。 ~粒。 * 量詞,指圓形或粒狀的東西。 三~珠子

grain, kernel

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 ->
27_9846
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 ->
94_EEA294_EEA3
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 ->
83_F398

4221 𫴃
U+2BD03

* 金文隶定字, 同"夤"。 敬

(translated) Clerical script form of bronze inscription, same as "夤"; respect


4222 𣩔
U+23A54 guàn

* 拼音guàn。殚

(translated) exhausted; to use up


4223
U+747B kūn
Variants: 𪻲

* 古同"琨"

(translated) ancient form of "琨"

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 ->
27_742827_E03E
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 ->
91_E1FE91_E1FF91_E200

4224 𧗀
U+275C0
Variants:

* 同"䘓"

(translated) Same as "䘓"


4225 𫎠
U+2B3A0 xián

* 同"賢"

(translated) Same as "賢"


4226 𮚚
U+2E69A

* 同"贤"

(translated) Same as "贤"


4227 𮚠
U+2E6A0

* 《妙法莲华经玄賛》:~ 舍破也説文亦作穨从秃贵声经亦爲块此二

(translated) to discard and break; also recorded as 穨 in Shuowen, formed from the components 秃 (bald) and 贵 (gui, sound component); also used as 块 in scriptures


4228 𧸏
U+27E0F shú

* 同"贩"。中国人名用字

(translated) Same as "贩"; Used in Chinese personal names


4229
U+9840 chuí
Variants:

* 前额突出。 * 脊椎骨

(translated) Protruding forehead; Vertebra

Bronze Inscriptions
c. 1200–221 BCE (Shang–Zhou; continues into the Warring States)
Inscriptions cast or engraved on ritual bronzes, especially prominent from the Western Zhou onward; a major source for early political, ritual, and social history.Wikipedia ->
33_E4AF33_E4B0
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 ->
27_E75E

4230 𩓻
U+294FB jué

* 拼音jué

(translated) Pinyin is jué


4231 𮨘
U+2EA18

* 疑同"嚻"

(translated) Suspected to be same as "嚻"


4232
U+4B6D shù shú tù shǒu
Variants: 𩠬

* 拼音shǒu。 * 长(zhǎng) 子。 * 顺产。 * shǒu[~胎] 头生。西南官话

the eldest son, to give birth to the first child


4233 𪓖
U+2A4D6
Variants:

* 同"黽"

(translated) Same as "黽"


4234 𫣴
U+2B8F4 xián

* 拼音xián。你。 闽语

(translated) "you" in Min dialect


4235 𪫃
U+2AAC3

* 拼音tì。中国人名用字

(translated) Used in Chinese personal names


4236 𤳧
U+24CE7

* 读音lạ 奇怪

(translated) strange


4237 𥋂
U+252C2
Variants:

* 同"𥈉"

(translated) Same as "𥈉"


4238 𦖬
U+265AC
Variants: 𦗃

* 同"𥉓"。 * 拼音mí。 * 污脸

(translated) Same as "𥉓"; pinyin mí; dirty face

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 ->
84_F20E

4239 𦡺
U+2687A yǐng
Variants:

* 拼音yǐng。 * 同"瘿"。颈瘤。 * 滞气

(translated) same as 瘿, neck swelling; stagnant qi

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 ->
83_E8D1

4240 𫉜
U+2B25C

* 《新撰字鏡》:" 豆良奈久佐。" 见《 康熙字典》(增订版)

(translated) toad; frog


4241 𮚔
U+2E694

* 《虚堂和尚语録》: 力思索作一偈以~行色万里水程以道珍衞咸淳丁卯秋住大唐

(translated) Seen in 力思索作一偈以~行色万里水程以道珍衞咸淳丁卯秋住大唐


4242 𧷒
U+27DD2 chèng

* 同"𧶸"。 * 拼音chèng。 * 卖

(translated) Same as "𧶸"; sell


4243
U+8E4E diān
Variants: 𧽍 𨈃

* 跌倒:"诚恐一旦~仆气竭,不复自还。" * 〔~~〕走路安详缓慢的样子。 * 奔走:"因此上不辞他往返~,甘将这辛苦肩。"

(translated) fall; describing walking calmly and slowly; run

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 ->
27_8E4E

4244 𨶛
U+28D9B

* 读音cổng 大门,正门

(translated) Main gate; front gate


4245 𩈹
U+29239 miàn

* 拼音miàn。[~炫] 汗血

(translated) sweat of blood


4246 𩓂
U+294C2
Variants:

* 拼音tī。见"𩓨"

(translated) Refer to "𩓨"


4247
U+9845 jiān

* 鬓发脱落的样子。 * 长(颈):"数目~脰。"

(translated) appearance of hair loss at the temples; long neck

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 ->
27_9845

4248
U+4AD2 mén
Variants: 𩑥 𩔉

* 同"惛"

disease, in a coma; apoplexy; unconscious; stupor

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 ->
27_E77E
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 ->
83_F3CE83_F3CF

4249 𠠔
U+20814

* 同"𠠠"

(translated) Same as "𠠠"


4250
U+569D huāng

* 感叹:"舒虑~喟。" * 钟鼓声

(translated) exclamation; sound of bells and drums


4251 𭌙
U+2D319

* 《广大宝楼阁善住祕密陀罗尼经》: 摩尼摩诃摩尼密~丁庾反多末尼莎诃

(translated) Appears in *The Great and Vast Jeweled Pavilion of Abiding Secret Dharani Sutra*: in the mantra "摩尼摩诃摩尼密~多末尼莎诃", pronunciation indicated by fanqie "丁庾反" is "dū"


4252 𡣓
U+218D3

无释义

No definition given


4253 𡣕
U+218D5 pín
Variants:

* 同"嬪"

a concubine, wife


4254 𡽠
U+21F60

* 同"𡶅"

(translated) Same as "𡶅"


4255 𭗣
U+2D5E3

* 同"𡶅"

(translated) Same as "𡶅"


4256
U+6497 héng guàng
Variants:

héng:* 古同"横"。 guàng:* 充

(translated) same as 横; fill

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 ->
84_F4CD

4257 𢵟
U+22D5F guì

* 疑同"撌"。 * 拼音guì。 * 中国人名用字

(translated) Suspected to be same as "撌"; Used in Chinese personal names


4258 𣄗
U+23117

* 拼音yì。中国人名用字

(translated) Used in Chinese personal names


4259 𬄙
U+2C119

* 拼音qí。中国人名用字

(translated) Used for Chinese names


4260
U+6ADD

* 见"椟"

cabinet, wardrobe; closet

Chu Script
c. 770–221 BCE (Chu, Spring & Autumn–Warring States)
A regional script tradition used in the state of Chu, best known from brush-written bamboo and silk manuscripts with distinctive local forms.Wikipedia ->
52_E58D
Qin Script
c. 475–206 BCE (Qin, Warring States → Qin dynasty)
Qin-area character forms attested on bamboo/wood slips (e.g., Shuihudi, deposited 217 BCE), overlapping chronologically with the standardization of seal script and the emergence of clerical tendencies.Wikipedia ->
71_E5FF71_E600
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 ->
27_6ADD
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 ->
71_E5FF71_E600

4261 𤖖
U+24596 guāng
Variants: 𤗶

* 拼音guāng。床下横木

(translated) crossbar under the bed


4262 𤗶
U+245F6
Variants: 𤖖

* 同"𤖖"

(translated) Same as "𤖖"


4263 𤛥
U+246E5 huáng

* 拼音huáng。牛名

(translated) name of ox

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 ->
94_EE53

4264 𬎘
U+2C398 jià

* 同"琼"。 * 拼音jià 疑同,中国人名用字

(translated) Same as "琼"; Pronounced "jià", suspected to be the same, used in Chinese personal names


4265 𭽴
U+2DF74

* 《翻梵语》: 译曰美履腾伽者~那地伽者声

(translated) Meilü Tengga; Nadiga sound


4266 𥌏
U+2530F míng

* 拼音míng。眉宇宽阔

(translated) broad eyebrows


4267 𦗁
U+265C1 tiàn
Variants:

* 同"瑱"。 * 拼音tiàn。 * 古人冠冕上垂在两侧的装饰物, 用玉石或贝制成

(translated) same as "瑱"; ornaments hanging on both sides of ancient crowns, made of jade or shells

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 ->
27_747127_E021

4268 𧐐
U+27410

* 拼音jī。 * 狭长的小贝。 * 一种虫

(translated) Narrow, elongated small shellfish; A type of insect


4269 𧝒
U+27752 héng

* 拼音huáng。褡, 小被也

(translated) small quilt

Oracle Bone Script
c. 1300–1050 BCE (Late Shang)
Inscriptions carved on turtle plastrons and animal bones for divination and record-keeping in the late Shang royal court; the oldest large attested corpus of written Chinese.Wikipedia ->
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4270 𫎛
U+2B39B chí

* 同"貾"

(translated) same as "貾"


4271
U+8CFD sài
Variants:

* 比勝負,比好壞,競爭。 比~。競~。~場。 * 勝似,比得過。 一個~一個,都不一般。 * 好似,比得上。 簡直~真的。 * 舊時祭祀酬報神恩的迷信活動。 ~神。~會。~社

compete, contend; contest, race

Chu Script
c. 770–221 BCE (Chu, Spring & Autumn–Warring States)
A regional script tradition used in the state of Chu, best known from brush-written bamboo and silk manuscripts with distinctive local forms.Wikipedia ->
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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 ->
27_8CFD
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 ->
82_F803

4272
U+8CFE
Variants: 𧷤

* 深奧。 探~索隱

abstruse, deep, profound


4273 𧷻
U+27DFB
Variants:

* 同"购"

(translated) Same as "购" (buy; purchase)


4274 𧷿
U+27DFF
Variants:

* 拼音dū。赌博获胜

(translated) win at gambling


4275 𮚤
U+2E6A4

* 《大乘理趣六波罗蜜多经》: 儞袍八慕上~去誐麽哩补九铄讫多二合萨那十窣覩缦宁上十

(translated) Appears in a Sanskrit transliteration within the Mahāyāna Sūtra of the Meaning of the Six Pāramitās; no specific Chinese definition is provided in the given text


4276 𨄻
U+2813B

* 同"踭"

(translated) Same as "踭"


4277 𨌘
U+28318 jùn

* 同"𨍈"。 * 拼音jùn。 * 义未详

(translated) Same as "𨍈" ; Meaning unknown


4278 𩊭
U+292AD duì

* 拼音duì。补

(translated) to supplement; to mend


4279
U+4ACF

* qī ㄑㄧ [~頭]古代驅疫逐鬼時扮神的人戴的面具,也指醜的人

(same as 魌) ugly, physical or moral deformity, the mask worn by one who is driving away spirits

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 ->
27_E77F

4280 𩗗
U+295D7
Variants:

* 同"飓"

(translated) same as hurricane


4281 𪎴
U+2A3B4 tún

* 同"𪎶"

(translated) Same as "𪎶"


4282
U+9EC8 tǒu
Variants: 𪏜

* 黄色:"~纩充耳,所以塞聪。" * 增添:"六器者,犹以二皇圣哲~益。"

yellow; augment, increase


4283 𪎺
U+2A3BA chè

* 拼音chè。黄色

(translated) yellow


4284 𮮏
U+2EB8F

* 同"黈"

(translated) Same as "黈"


4285

* 希望。 ~求(希望得到)。~幸。~望。~希。 * 中国河北省的别称。 * 姓

hope for; wish; Hebei province


4286

* 希望。 ~求(希望得到)。~幸。~望。~希。 * 中国河北省的别称。 * 姓

hope for; wish; Hebei province

Bronze Inscriptions
c. 1200–221 BCE (Shang–Zhou; continues into the Warring States)
Inscriptions cast or engraved on ritual bronzes, especially prominent from the Western Zhou onward; a major source for early political, ritual, and social history.Wikipedia ->
33_E0C233_E0C331_ED92
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 ->
27_5180
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 ->
93_E02F93_E02A93_E02993_E02B93_E02C93_E02E93_E02D
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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4287 𢨇
U+22A07
Variants:

* 同"戴"

Semantic variant of 戴: wear on top; support

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 ->
27_623427_E238
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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4288 𫿖
U+2BFD6

* 金文隶定字, 同"摜"。 字見《殷周金文集成引得》434 頁。 * 金文原形字 出自《殷周金文集成》 第285器銘文中

(translated) Bronze script Liding form, same as 摜


4289 𣩵
U+23A75
Variants:

* 同"殡"

(translated) Same as "殡" (funeral rites)


4290 𤁂
U+24042 shí

* 中国人名用字

(translated) Used in Chinese personal names


4291 𤂐
U+24090 xián

* 中国人名用字

(translated) Used in Chinese personal names


4292 𥌨
U+25328 xiē miè

* 拼音xiē。目不明

(translated) poor eyesight


4293 𧷥
U+27DE5

* 同"贀"。 * 拼音yì。 * 拏

(translated) same as "贀"; seize; grasp; take


4294 𧷷
U+27DF7
Variants:

* 同"卖"

(translated) Same as "卖"


4295
U+485C
Variants: 𨎈

* 拼音lù。 * 车轴。 * [轓~] 三箱车

car (of a train); compartment; the inside of a cart, axis; pivot; axle; an axletree


4296
U+4865 róng
Variants:

* 同"䡆"

(same as U+4846 䡆) a moving cart


4297
U+48B1 zhà dú

* 同"渎"。亵渎

to slight; to abuse; to insult; to blaspheme, to desecrate

Bronze Inscriptions
c. 1200–221 BCE (Shang–Zhou; continues into the Warring States)
Inscriptions cast or engraved on ritual bronzes, especially prominent from the Western Zhou onward; a major source for early political, ritual, and social history.Wikipedia ->
31_E87C
Chu Script
c. 770–221 BCE (Chu, Spring & Autumn–Warring States)
A regional script tradition used in the state of Chu, best known from brush-written bamboo and silk manuscripts with distinctive local forms.Wikipedia ->
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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 ->
27_E163

4298 𨢎
U+2888E mì yīn

* 拼音mì。 * [~䤙(lì)]。 * 酒渣。 * 酪母

(translated) used in [~䤙(lì)]; wine dregs; yeast


4299 𩋛
U+292DB
Variants:

* 同"靾"

(translated) Same as "靾"


4300 𮨑
U+2EA11

* "縣" 的讹字

(translated) corrupted form of "縣"


4301
U+984B sāi
Variants:

* 同"腮"

lower part of face; jaw; gills of a fish

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 ->
83_F3EA