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CHEK CHʽEK CHENG
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Chek.

-4
One; the first.
-4
Marshy; wet; softened; enriched.
4
An uncle; a common appellation of Chinese; Mr.
4
Then; therefore; in that case; a rule; pattern.
4
To cry out aloud; tumultuous; wrangling.
4
To drench; dye; steep.
4
To accumulate; hoard up; gather together.
4
Best grain; tho god of grain; the officer who presides over grain.
4
A candle.

Chʽek.

4
Paddy; a small grain used for distillation.
4
To break; lay open; expel; reprove; many.
4
By the side of; oblique; depraved; perverted.
4
Acute pain.
4
To measure or fathom; pure; clear.
4
Mournful; sorry; angry; relations; friends.
4
Grief; mourning.
4
The knees.

Cheng.

1
To go; to subjugate; conquer; punish.
1
A wine vessel; to collect; heavy.
1
A bell; a musical bell; tones of music.
1
Chaste; pure; uncorrupted; a term in divination.
1
To inquire; to spy; spy.
1
Name of a wood.
1
A favorable omen.
1
Fine; thin; subtile; unmixed; spiritual; essence; semen.
1
Tho pupil of the eye.
1
To heat; or boil; to send; a multitude.
1
To ascend as vapor; warm hot vapor.
1
A particle denoting that anything is already past or done.
1
Budhist priests.
1
To add; increase; many.
1
To dislike; to hate.
1
To taste; try, assay; already done; past.
1
To beat as with a pestle; to pound.