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WAN WANG WAT.
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Wan.

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A cause; to connect as cause and effect; to accord with former circumstances.
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Name of a wood; a branch.
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To complete; finish; close.
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To strike; rub; work stones; to cut and pare.
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To wash; cleanse; name of a river.
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A kind of grass or rush of which mats may be made.
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Officers of government; round; to circulate; extend to every part.
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Long garments or robes.
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A monkey.
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The poles or yoke of a carriage; a gate-way.
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An eddy; whirlpool; deep abyss.
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To cause to stoop; to oppress; to injure.
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The male of a certain bird considered an example of matrimonial fidelity.
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To draw a bow and shoot; to bend; curved; bending.
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A bay or curve in a shore; a place for boats or ships to anchor.
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The wrist; to turn; twist.
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Yielding; accommodating; to oppress; to injure; to repay; to redress.
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To cut or pare; engrave; to cut deep into.
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A yielding, complaisant woman; flattering; submissive.
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Grass; pasture; name of a plant.
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To bend the foot or leg; to bend the body.
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Grass; pasture; luxuriant; herbage; delicate plants.
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Dissatisfaction; resentment; ill will; hatred; to repine.

Wang.

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A king; sovereign; royal; a title given to deceased ancestors.
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A large, still expanse of water; tranquil; deep; vast.
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Many; rapid; death of a prince; departed; died.
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To go; walk away; past; gone.
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To rule by violence; bent down; oppressed; unjust.
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The sun shining forth with increasing splendor; to increase.
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To rule; govern as a king; to flourish.

Wat.

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To pass over; overstep; exceed; more; to lose.
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A kind of large hatchet.