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CHUANG CHʽUANG CHUAT CHʽUAT CHUE CHʽUE CHUI
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3-
A furnace; fireplace; to eat.

Chuang.

1
To bind round or up; to dress; to put into a box.
-3
From; fashion; to accuse; a letter; petition; a bed.

Chʽuang.

3-
To strike or hit against; to bolt out or in.

Chuat.

4
Mutual conversation; to rail or laugh at.
4
Unskillful; stupid.
4
To bud forth.
4
Stammering; to talk slowly.
4
To weep and sob; incessant talking; to taste.
4
Mournful; grieved.
4
To seize; plunder.
4
To sip; swill down soup.

Chʽuat.

4
To desist; stop.

Chue.

-3
Crime; sin; to criminate.
-3
To give a pledge; addition; repetition; tautology.
-3
To eat with greediness; many eating all at once.
3-
Important in the highest degree; superlative.

Chʽue.

1
To breathe; to blow.
1
To boil or dress food by fire.
2
Marrow inside of bones; brains.

Chui.

1
A heap of earth; a pile; to accumulate; promiscuous.
1
A bludgeon; club; to strike; blunt; stupid.
1
An awl; sharp point.
1
Protuberant; jutting out; convex; a hillock.
2
Water; tide.
2
Calamities; ill omens.
-3
Grief visible in the countenance;
-3
Abrupt; fierce; impetuous.
-3
Labor; toil; pain; disease.
-3
To collect; a rustling sound, as of leaves.