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KʽÙN KᵁNG KUT KʽUT KÙT
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2
Hardly; just about; just adequate; none to spare.
槿2
A handle; name of a tree.
2
Seriousness; respect; awe; care; attention; to guard against.
-3
Near, either in time or place; to approach.
3-
To see; to see or be introduced to a superior.
3-
Dearth; scarcity of vegetable diet.
𢀿3-
Wine vessels used at marriages.
3-
Perverse; firm; obstinate; a limit; boundary.

Kʽùn.

-1
Diligent; laborious; to pay careful attention.
-1
Oppressed by circumstances.
-1
Name of a water plant; a vegetable much esteemed.
2
To use effort, as in ploughing; to break; wound.
2
Sincerely; earnestly; to beg or seek earnestly.

Kᵘng.

1
To bear; to carry on a pole; the poles of a sedan chair.
1
An earthenware vessel; an urn for the dead.
1
Chaff; husk; fond of pleasure and remiss in duty.
1
Refined iron; steel.
2
A book; a part of a book; section; to roll up.
3-
To exhort; advise; comfort; excite.

Kut.

-4
A solitary mountain-top standing out singly.
-4
To dig into the ground; to hollow out; to spread out.
-4
Smooth; slippery; sharp; soap-stone.
4
A bone; hard and smooth parts of the body; fibres of plants.
4
Artful; crafty; tricky; deceitful; to gnaw.
4
Flowing along; waves; agitated; confusion.

Kʽut.

4
Bent; to stoop; to submit; to cause to stoop; to oppress.
4
A den; a cavern.
4
A cavern dug for a dwelling; a hole in the ground.

Kùt.

4
To beg; a beggar.