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TʽIAM TIÁNG TIAP TʽIAP TIE TʽIE TᴺIE

2
A gem that is broken; to stop; to disgrace.
22
A spot; a dot; a small quantity; to dot; to appoint; to blot out; to light a candle.
-3
A bamboo switch.
3-
A shop; a stand; an inn.

Tʽiam.

1
A peaceful tranquil state of mind; repose.
1
Clamorous; discordant; to hear; noisy.
1
To add to; increase.
2
Feeling of shame; to cause shame; to disgrace.
2
Weak; timorous; agitated.
2
To flatter; praise; worship; mean adulation.

Tiáng.

3-
Expanding; pervading; to fill; joy; hilarity.
3-
Name of a fragrant plant; odoriferous wine used in sacrifice.

Tiap.

-4
Loquacity; fluency of speech.
-4
A rampart; to fortify with a rampart.
-4
To take or grasp hold of; to take up.
-4
A window.
-4
A register; records; official document.
-4
A butterfly.
-4
To excite mutiny or rebellion; to spy; a spy.
-4
To step; tread upon; a short pace.

Tʽiap.

4
A short written paper as a label, a card, a petition.
4
To give a pledge; to attach to; to paste upon.
4
To fall down; to drag the feet in walking.

Tie.

-1
The tide; rising tide; a district in the province of Canton; Tie Chiu.
-3
To go and announce to; to return what was borrowed.
-4
Towards; at; to hit; to take effect; right; exactly.

Tʽie.

1
To stir up; excite; seduce; to carry on the shoulders.
3-
To sell grain.

Tⁿie.

-1
An arena or open space for sacrifices, military and literary contests, &c.
1
To draw the string of a bow; to spread out; a numberal of things which spread out.