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CHʽIO CHIP CHʽIP CHIT CHʽIT CHIU
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Lean from hunger and distress of mind.
-1
A bludgeon; club; hammer; mallet.
-1
Distant; to exert strength.
-1
Morning; to wait on the emperor or other high officers.
2
A bird; fowl.
3-
To declare; promulgate; teach; a proclamation.

Chʽio.

-1
Court; a dynasty.
2
Mournful; anxious; privately.
2
In a small quantity; rather; gradually; a granary; the royal domains.
2
Vexation; anxiety; distress.
3-
To laugh; jest; ridicule.

Chip.

-4
To collect; to mix.
-4
To take hold of; grasp; apprehend; persecute.
-4
To tie; bind; fasten.

Chʽip.

4
To store up and lay aside weapons; put a stop to war.
4
Trees in a forest; an oar.
4
To follow in close succession; come often.
4
To unite harmoniously; concord.

Chit.

-4
Urgent; vehement; to envy; to hate; disease; sick.
-4
Jealous; envy.
-4
A medicinal plant.
4
To weave.
4
The spine; back; ridge of a house or mountain.
4
Lean; poor; to restrict.
4
A species of bird.
4
To split wood; to divide; to discriminate.

Chʽit.

-4
Seven.
4
To dust; wipe; rub; cleanse.

Chiu.

1
To provide for; to perform a circle; to complete; surround; a curve; circle.
1
To bestow charity; relieve.
1
To turn or go around; circulate.