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KʽIAM KIÁNGKʽIÁNG KIAP

1
Together with; to connect, and; also.
1
Name of a plant.
2
To gather and bind up; to restrict; restrain; search.
2
Envelope of an official letter; to sort; arrange; compose; title of a book.
2
To diminish; injure; break off a part.
3-3-
A double edged or pointed sword.

Kʽiam.

-1
To lock; shut and fasten; a lock; nippers.
-1
Tongs; pincers; forceps; to pinch; gripe; injure.
-1
To bind with cords; close or fold up, as a letter; an envelope.
1
Respectful; yielding; humble; quiet.
2
Deficiency; failure; a bird's craw; contents of the mouth.
2
Indignation; dissatisfied; cherishing ill-will to.
2
Deficiency; debt; to covet; not satisfied.
-3
Economical; sparing; niggardly.
3-
Want; insufficiency; to owe; be deficient.

Kiàng.

1
A boundary; limit; to draw a limit.
1
To lie down; stretched out; prostate.
1
Remaining uncorrupted after death.
1
A bridle or halter
1
A limit; boundary; to fix a boundary.
1
A famous surname.
1
Western barbarians; shepherds; contrary; violent; gay.
2
To force one's self to do; to use force.
2
The cloth used by females to bind infants on their back.

Kʽiàng.

-1
Strong; violent; obstinate; overbearing; an overplus.

Kiap.

4
Mountains joining at the top forming a cover below.
4
Slips of bamboo for writing on or for divination.
4
The side of the face; jaw.
4
Nippers or tongs used by smelters; a kind of sword.
4
Joyful; happy; prosperous.