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SYNOPTICAL STUDIES IN CHINESE CHARACTER.

1217hu2, a pot.
1218k'un1.3, women's apartments.

1219yi4, a servant.
1220t'ou2, to hit the mark; to jump into.
1221shê4, to set up; to devise.

1222kuei4, to kneel. From wei2.3, dangerous.
1223p'ao3, to run. See No. 975.

1224chin1, a pound; a catty.
1225ch'ih4, to drive away; to scold.

1226chê2 or shê2, to break.
1227ch'ai1, to pull down.

1228hsin1, joyful; part of Prince Kung's name. Same as .
1229su4, to tell; to accuse.
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