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HIÀNG HIAP HIE HᴺIE HIEN
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Hiàng.

2
To enjoy; receive; accept; to offer to a superior.
2
Sound; noise; clamor; echo.
2
To entertain a guest; to offer sacrifice.
3-
Towards; directed towards the object to which the mind or desire is directed.
3-
Provisions for laborers or the army; duties paid to government.
3-
Over against; towards; to press on towards.

Hiap.

-4
Union; harmony; to unite.
-4
Fear; apprehension; to intimidate.
-4-4
The sides of the body; ribs; to gather together; to receive.
-4
To carry secretly; hold fast; grasp; by the side.
-4
Generous and disinterested; to labor for the good of others.
-4
To conceal; protect; carry under the arm; store up.
-4
Wooden rails; sticks used as nippers; variegated wood.
-4
To penetrate with moisture; enrich; to instil instructions.
-4
Narrow; confined on each side.
-4
A small butterfly or moth.
-4
Confined; a narrow pass.
-4
To accord with; unite; to rhyme with.

Hie.

-4
The head.
-4
Leaves of trees; foliage.

Hⁿie.

1
Incense; perfume.
3-
A village; 12,500 families; former.

Hien.

-1
Like; to be compared to.
-1
Small pretty eyes; staring; to look furtively.
-1
A wise man; a sage; virtuous; worthy.
-1
A barrier; fence; a fold; to protect; great.
-1
Leisure; repose; unemployed; a crevice; interval.
-1
Elegant; accustomed to.
-1
False irregular; clamorous.
𤣥-1
Azure; the color of the sky; a dark sombre color.
-1
The strings of a bow.