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CHOK CHʽOK CHONG CHʽONG

1
A thousand; very many.
2
A scrubber for cleaning rice; a broom.

Chok.

-4
A kindred; family; clan; a class; a sort.
-4
Luxuriant plants; the metal point of an arrow.
-4
Pointed; the point of an arrow.
4
The foot; enough; satisfied; complete.
4
To bless; praise.
4
A bamboo.

Chʽok.

4
Near; close; urgent.
4
To seize; grasp.
4
Gnashing or grinding of the teeth; embarassment.
4
Pressed upon; impelled; embarassed; anxious.
4
To expel the voice or breath; to taste; to lick.
4
Pressed upon; embarassed; anxious.
4
Upright; equal; equity; high.
4
Footsteps; stamping with the foot.
4
To gore; hit against; offend; oppose.
4
To stamp with a seal; a seal; to stab.

Chong.

1
Ancestors; an ancestral temple; a whole kindred or clan.
1
Transverse threads in weaving; to collect together.
1
The end; termination; to end or terminate; to die.
1
A species of locust.
1
A footstep; a trace.
2
All united together; the whole; general; altogether.
2
The heel of the foot; to tread in the footsteps of.
-3
To follow; comply with.
3-
A disease; pain in the muscles and bones; rheumatism.
3-
Remiss; to connive at; although allowing it.

Chʽong.

-1-1
Crowded together; mixed assemblage; woody.
-1
Lofty; honorable; noble; to honor.
-1
By; from; with; to follow.