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TʽᵁNG TUT U
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3
A piece, as of silk, a business or work; a section of history.
3
Inside lining of a shoe; silk.
3-
Firm; stable; a pledge.
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To cease; to stop.

Tʽᵘng.

-1
Sugar; honey; candy.
1
Broth; soup; gravy; sauce.

Tut.

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Abrupt; suddenly; to offend.
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Fear; reverence.
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To entice; lead astray; seduce.
4
To fall off; to put off; to escape from; to get out.
4
To blame; degrade; put out of office; exterminate.

U.

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Sacrifices intended to implore rain.
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Name of a certain wood.
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Joy; extacy; delight; to exult.
1
In; through; to; at; great; extensive.
1
An interjection denoting disapprobation, concern or grief; to call.
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Morning; dawn; extending; great.
1
A vessel to contain rice, wine, or water.
11
Foul; dirty; name of a river.
1
False; boasting; great.
1
Wide; remote; vague; crooked; depraved; roving.
1
To breathe out; call; invoke.
1
A vessel for drinking with; large; self-sufficient.
1
Alas! to sigh; lament.
1
A certain water-fowl.
1
An interjection of grief or surprise; in; to consist in.
2
Wings of a bird; feathers; a note of music.
2
Name of an ancient Chinese emperor.
2
To cover or spread over; the canopy of heaven; wide.
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Is; to be; to possess; existence; affluent; further; more; truly.
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To hate; loathe.
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A bank, dike or wall; barracks; a village.