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Kwang.

1
Light; splendor; shining; barely; only.
1
A utensil used in weaving; a timber at the head of a boat.
1
The urinary vessels; the bladder.
1
A wine cup made of horn; crooked; large.
2
Large; wide; extensive; widely; to widen.
2
To see; light; a surname; large pendant ears.
2
A single; external garment.
2
To lead or drag impetuously; a single garment.
3-
Mad; wild; confused; disconcerted.

Kʽwang.

-1
Mad; foolish; ambitious; insanity.
-1
Desolate; alone; sorrowful; having none to depend on.
-1
A flesh colored gem; a beautiful stone.
-1
Indirect; sideways; aslant; overturned; thrown down.
1
Deaf; a noise in the ear; a great noise.
1
The upper part of the arm; name of a country.
1
The eye ball; margin of the eye.
2
A moment; short time; timid.
3-
More; further; still more.
3-
To confer upon; bestow; give to.
3-
Levity of speech; to seduce by lying speeches.
3-
A cave; grave; a desolate wilderness; extensive region.
3-
Clear; bright; empty; vacant; distant; of long duration.
3-
A colorless; lifeless eye; to stare; gaze.
3-
Raw silk; silk in a confused state, not formed into threads.

Kwat.

4
To decide; determine; fixed; intention; to open; spread out.
4
To pluck; snatch; to pull, as a bow string.
4
Parting words; farewell; a rule or percept; secrets of any craft.
4
Fleet; swift; a frisking colt.
4
To rub off; pare off; scrape; press.
4
To enclose; bundle or bind up; embrace; impede.
4
Fleet; hasty; a man's name.