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TUAN TʽUAN TUE TʽUE TUI TʽUI TUN
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Tuan.

1
Straight, upright; decorous; commencement; first cause.
-3
A pig; porcupine; symbols used in divination.
-3
The ancient or seal character of writing.
-3
To decide; determine; certainly; positively; to break off.
3-
A decision; judgement.
3-3-
To fuse metals; to hammer; to work; to mature.

Tʽuan.

-1
To deliver to in succession; hand down; promulgate.
-1
Collected together; a mass of; forming one whole.

Tue.

-3
To exchange; compare; give an equivalent; pleased.

Tʽue.

-1
Possessed with the devil; diseased; a swelling.
𩲵-1
A divine animal resembling a boar.
-1
A boil; disease of the genital organs.
1
Rushing down; falling; yielding; to be ruined.
-3
A horse bolting forth suddenly.

Tui.

-1
To throw; to strike, as a drum or bell.
1
To escort; follow after; pursue; prosecute.
-3
A cord or rope; to let down by a cord.
-3
To slide or fall down; to fall over.
-3
To fall; to fall into ruins, as a horse, family or state.
-3-3
Resentment and enmity; to hate and speak against.
3
To fall down; fall together; company; a hundred men.
3-
To answer; respond; to correspond to; to pair; a pair.
3-
A pestle; to pound.

Tʽui.

-1
To strike; beat; a beater; pestle; drum-stick; club.
-1
A mallet; hammer; club; to beat; to hammer.
1
Wooden steps; a ladder; steps or means to an end.
2
The back part of the hip; the thigh.
2
To put off one's clothes; undress; flowers fading.

Tun.

-1
The lips, mouth.