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KʽWAK KWAN KʽWAN
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4
Name of an insect.

Kʽwak.

4
To stretch out; enlarge; to pound; beat.

Kwan.

1
To look; observe; to manifest; external appearance.
1
A large fish; a bachelor; widower; few.
1
To pour out an oblation; to pour out wine for a guest.
1
To bar a door; fasten; a bolt; a limit; consequence; a custom house.
1
A cap.
2
A rule; control; guide; writing; a pencil; reed.
2
A charioteer; inferior officer.
2
Rushes and reeds fit for making mats and thatch.
22
An inn; public hall; exchange; school; to lodge.
2
To exchange; turn pace; walk; go or run; away.
2
Robust; the fist; to roll up.
2
To bind as with a silk cord; strong attachment.
2
To wash the hands; to wash in a tub.
-3
To desist from labor; idle; fatigue; lassitude.
3-
To connect or string together; to pass through; involve.
3-
Accustomed to; practiced in; having had experience of.
3-
To cap or put a cap on the head, as at the age of twenty.
3-
A. bond; deed of contract; a check; evidence.
3-
To look to with regard; a family; near relation.
3-
To turn round and look back.
3-
Diligent; earnest; serious; mournful; to desist.
3-
To flow to one place; to drink; pour out a libation; growing.
3-
To kindle fire; to heat; fire flaming up; a fireman.
3-3-
A jar; mug; vessel for water; wine or oil; a tea caddy.
3-
A certain water fowl which sings at the approach of rain.

Kʽwan.

-1
Power; authority; circumstances which influence on.
1
Broad; large; easy; generous; forgiving; to enlarge.
1
A coop or pen; a prison; a small circle; to encircle.
22
Sincerely; affectionate; singleness of intention; to seek.