me the emblematic flour of rice represented ch'un on the lower robe of the emperor. II. na To be confused, confusion. IV. vii. Pt. i. 9. To receive,-to take in. IV. viii. Pt. ii. 9: II. iv. 4, 6, 7.—the minister of Communication. II. i. 25. To present,to send in, as in payment of tribute. III. i. Pt. i. 52: Pt. ii. 18: IV. viii. Pt. i. 5. To place or put. V. vi. 11. To be appointed. II. i. 2. 日 the setting sun. I. 6. decided; determinate; Rice hulled. III. i. Pt. ii. 18. **terminately. V. xvi. 9, 14: xviii. 1. (2) 7. shun To enlarge; great. V. x. 6; xxviii. 2. iv. 4. 純 粉 shun chun 紛 Mixed. V. xxii. 18. *IL hsü i. 6. 精 tsing ching choo grain generally) to eat. II. iv. 1. Rice in the husk. III. i. Pt. ii. 18: IV. ii. 4. In V. iii. 8, we may understand perhaps grain generally. A kind of millet., V. i. Pt. (1) To arrange different threads of silk. Hence to arrange, to regulate gener ally; and what is arranged, or arranges. rules and laws. III. iii, 7. 人 human distinctions or relationships. IV. iv. 5., the heavenly arrangers or arrangements. III. iv. 4. These are called the five arrangers, XL, in V. iv. 4, 8. To be chronicled. V. xxv. 1. 紀其叙=to take in hand-arrange-its disturbed order or broken line. V. vii. 4. (2) A period of twelve years. V. xxiv. 3. VOL. III. (1) A rope. - reins. III. iii. 5. (2) = ruin, dissolution. V. ii. 5. To involve, to go on to affect. V. v. 9. 細 Small. V. v. 9 : xxi. 10. ch'u 初 口 A coarse kind of hemp, or the cloth made from it. III. i. Pt. i. 60. To connect, continue. IV. vii. Pt. i. 4: shaou viii. Pt. iii, 11: V. ix. 5: xxvi. 3. shao to be the vicegerent of God. 粗 = Often in connection with. IV. ii, 9: iv. 4: v. Pt. iii. 2, 6: vi. 6: viii. Pt. iii. 1, 5: V. xvi. 2, 23: xvii. 5. a successful issue, expecially in the phrase. IV. iii. 9: V. Pt. i. 3; Pt. ii, 3; viii. Pt. i. 10: V. xxiv. 18, retirement,—the resignation of Yaou. II. i. 4. = fu. turity. V. vi. 10. As an adverb,-eventually, finally, in the end. II. ii. 14: V. v. 9: xxi. 14. As a verb,-to end (neut. and act.), II. i. 17: V. iv. 39: xxv. 10. To make an end of. V. xii. 10. To finish. V. vii. 10, 14: xiii. 11: xiv. 2 ( finished the work of God). IV. v. Pt. i. 10, and 89 締 (1) Fine grass-cloth. III. i. Pt. i. 26, he hsi suy sui 經 king ching verbially. V. viii. 1., the great the empire. V. iii. 5. To command in chief. V. xx. 7, 10. 60. (2) 雞繡 seem used together, to embroider. II. iv. 4. (1) To soothe, to make tranquil and happy. IV. v. Pt. i. 2(): vi. 9: vii. Pt. i. 4; Pt. ii. 13; it. iii. 11: V. i. Pt. i. 7(): iii. 7; et al. Observe IV. iii. 2. Tranquilly. V. vii. 9. to carry out. V. xxiii. 6. To be secure. V. xxviii. 2. (2) The name tseih chi 繁 yaou yao of the fourth of Yu's domains. III. i. Pt. X ii. 20. (1) What is regular, and according to the standard. II. ii. 21. ii, regular stedfast-in virtue. V. x. 9. (2) To go through., V. xvi. 4. (3) To plan, to define. 4, V. xii. 2. To adjust. V. xx. 5. , IV. iv. 1. (2) The whole of the plant of grain. III. i. Pt. ii. 18. (1) Duties, services. I. 8, 11: II. iii. 1. Achievements. II. ii. 14 ; V. xiii. 23: xxiv. 5: xxv. 1. (2) To be achieved, carried out successfully. II. i. 3: iii. 8. To be operated on successfully. III. i. Pt. i. 6, 66, 77. To achieve good. IV. vii. Pt. iii. 4: V. xvii. 6. To achieve for. V. xxviii. 2. Numerous. IV. ii. 4. Luxuriant. III. i. Pt. i. 17. Woven fabrics. Of silk, we have chihand, III. i. Pt. i. 19, 44. Of hair, pp. 69, 83. sew shiu shing , a cap made of the skin of the sheng spotted deer. V. xxii. 21. The large rope of a net, round which = laws. 紀網 ch'i 綱 it is netted, and by which it is drawn. kang IV. vii. Pt. i. 9. III. iii. 7. A net. IV. vii, Pt. i. 9. wang (1), the connected-next chuy carriage,-one of the emperor's carriages. chui V. xxii. 20. (2) Variegated. V. xxii. 6. (3) 綴衣, the name of a kind of tent set up over the emperor, when he gave 釋 yih THE 122D RADICAL. . A negative adverb. It occurs nearly as often as for and its frequent use is characteristic of the Shoo. It is, as nearly as possible, synonymous with E in all its usages, no, not; do not; to be without; and there is not, there was not, &c. Especially it is found before other 1 negatives,一罔不罔非, &c, and before 所攸and 或. We have, in IV. iv. 8, a, correspond ing to the 無大無小, which I have called attention to under E. A crime, an offence. II. ii. 12, 20, 21: V. xxvii. 16, 18; et sæpe. alone, II. i. 12; 罪人, V. vi. 14; et al.; 有罪, II. iii. 6; et al.; and, IV. vii. Pt. i. 16; all = the criminal or criminals. . the pain-punishment—of crime. To treat-deal with-as criminal. IV. iii. 4: vii. Pt. iii. 2: V. i, Pt. i. 5: ix. 16. To place, to set. IV. viii, Pt. i. 4. Punishment, generally. II. ii. 12: III. ii. 3: iv. 5: IV. i. 4: V. ix. 3, 8, 11, 13, 16, 21; et sæpe. Specifically, the punishment of fine. Thus it is used in V. xxvii. 18, 19, 20; and in p. 17, we have the phrase, the five fines. We meet often with 天罰 and 天之罰 the punishment appointed by Heaven. E. g. V. i. Pt. i. 10; Pt. iii. 8: ii. 6. the punishment inflicted by kings. V. xiv. 2. To punish. IV. vii. Pt. ii. 12: V. xv. 18; et al. (1) To be sorrowful; to suffer distress from. V. x. 11: IV. iii. 3. (2) To be involved. V. iv. 11. The name of a pastoral tribe in the north-west, confederate with Chow keang against Shang. V. ii. 3. chiang 美 mer * yew yu 羞 sew hsiu 羣 k'eun ch'ün Admirable, beautiful. To beautify, to do good service to. IV. viii. Pt. ii. 10., to wear fine robes. V. xxiii. 10. 美若, to pursue the same course. V. xxiii. 2. But the meaning is uncer tain. (1) To feel ashamed; shame: IV. viii. Pt. ii. 4: V. iii. 8: xxiii. 6. (2) To nourish. IV. vii. F't. ii. 10: V. x. 7. (3) To bring forward, to advance. This signification assumes various modifications, being here: to cultivate, and there to employ. IV. vii. Pt. iii. 11: V. iv. 13: x. 7: xix. 5. A flock or herd; a company. used to denote all of a class. It is Alone it companies. V. x. 14. J - herds of creatures. V. x. 11. We have 后II. i. 9: et srepe; 羣牧 II. i. 7; II. i. 6:, IV. viii. Pt. i. 1; 羣弟 V. vi. 12;羣叔,xvi. 1: 羣辟 xx. 1: #Д, xxiii. 7: 羣僕xxvi. 4; 羣言,xxx. 1. (1) To be righteous; righteous; righteousness, what is right. II. iii. 3: IV. ii. 8: v. Pt. i. 9: ix. 3: V. i. Pt. i. 8: iii. 9: iv. 14: ix. 13, 17; et al. HE E, deemed it not righteous to be king. V. xv. 6. Righteous men. V. ix. 15. owl-like ways. V. xxvii. 2. (2) , the designation of prince Wăn. a wing apart- | 耿 ment, V. xxii. 11. To act as wings to, 3. (2), next day. V, iii. 1: vi. 11: vii. 5: xii. 4, 5, (3) To be reve rent,-in the phrase. V. vii. 7, 11. THE 125TH RADICAL, Old. the old. IV. vii, Pt. i. 15: V. i. Pt. i. 3 (犂老). (1) A deceased father. II. i. 13: V. i. Pt. i. 5, 10: III. 5; et al. But we find it knou also, where the father or fathers must k'ao be living. V. ix. 16: x. 6; and perhaps in 耄 other passages.grandfather and father; progenitors generally. II. iv. 9: V. x, 5; xxv. 3, 7. (2) Longevity. |). (3) V, iv. 39: xiii. 27 (n, b. To examine, II. i, 3 ; V. vii. 7, 8, 10, 12, (4) To complete, V. xiii. 24. 90 years old. between 90 耄期 maou and 100, II. ii. 9. But it is used in connection with or 100 years. V. mao 百年 xxvii. 1. Old venerable men. IV. xi. 3. Old the aged, IV, iv, 7; V. xxviii. 2 (耆壽) (1) He or they who,-at the end of a phrase or clause, which contains a predi cate to the who, III. iii. 5: iv. 4: IV. ii. 8. (2) After a numeral. these five, V. iv, 32, Old. IV, xi, 5: V. ix, 5; x, 7; xii. 12 品(壽).造德 benefits from kou age and experience. V. xvi. 16, kang kêng 聒 kwo kuo To be addicted to pleasure, xv. 13. Bright. V. xix. 4, 22. Pt. i. 7. , to keep clamouring. IV. vii, To be sage; sage, sagely. IV. iv. 3, 7, 8: viii. Pt. i. 11: V. viii. 2: xxi. 2: xxx. shing 6, 7. The sage, a sage,-with particular shêng reference. II. ii. 4: IV. iv. 2: IV. viii. Pt. ii. 3; Pt. iii. 9: V. xxi. 4. Sageness. V. iv. 6, 34., to think himself sage. V. xvii. 7.- I has not yet in the Shoo assumed its technical meaning of a sage, sage, as the highest type of humanity and a particular order of men. In V. xviii. 17, it can mean nothing more than the wise. 聲 To be acute of hearing. IV. v. Pt. ii. 7. distinctness. V. iv. 6, = acutely. V. to hear with the ears of all. II. i. 15. It is generally found in combination with JJ, which phrase: to be to hear and see, in II. iii. 7 ; — intelligent, in V. xvii. 7; xxvi. 2; the intelligent, in IV. ii. 2: V. i. Pt. 3. (1) The notes in music. II. i, 24. shing, the five notes. II. iv. 4. (2) sheng Music,-meaning dissolute music, in the phrase, IV. ii. 5. (3) Fame III. i. Pt. ii. 23: V. xxiv. 7. (1) Office, the duties of office. III. iv. 1: V. xx. 18. (2) To preside over, to secure a certain effect. V. xxx. 6. To hear, to listen to. II. ii. 16, 20: iv. 1 : V. i. Pt. i. 2 ; l't. ii. 2, 7: iv. 6 (= hear ing); et sæpe. Often the idea of obedience enters into the term. E. g. IV. iv. 1: V. ix. 24: xv. 15, 18. heaou hsiao , to acknow 肜 yung ledge one's offences. IV. ix. 4. To be listened to. IV. ii, 4 ; et al. think highly of what you have heard. V. ix. 23. THE 129TH RADICAL, 聿. 股 koo ku 709 To be like, to resemble. IV. viii. Pt. iii. 3. in p. 13. chien 17 practice or submission. V. xxii. 5. kuang (1) An introductory particle or conjunction. It most commonly therefore. E. g. II. ii. 20: IV. iii. 4: v. Pt. i. 2: V. i. Pt. i. 6; Pt. iii. 4; et sæpe. Other meanings suit better, however, in many cases, as thereafter, thereon, in II. i. 6, 8; but, in IV. vii. Pt. iii. 4, 7; et al.; now, in V. xi. 7: xii. 20: xiii. 3; et al. It occurs twice in V. xi. 2, one of the instances being hardly explicable. In xiv. 20, along with, but a new meaning must then be coined to suit the case. We should put a comma at, and read chow to leave those who may be brought up. IV. vii. Pt. ii. 16. Here it children. sons. II. i. 24.-Of the same sound as this character, and hardly distinguishable from it in form, is, a helmet, which is found in the phrase , in IV. viii. Pt. ii. 4: V. xxix. 2. It belongs to the 18th Radical [], and the character should have been entered on p. 655. disobey. IV. v. Pt. ii. 3. To turn the back on, to disregard or (1) What. IV. v. Pt. iii. 8. (2) The name of a nephew of the duke of Chow, prince Chung of Ts'ae. V. xvii. 2, 8. 率肆矜爾肆 is always read 5., heir-son. I. 9. To follow after. V. xiii. 2. (2) The name of a state. III. iv. 1: V. xxii. 19. 2, 12, 14; Pt. ii. 3, 6, 15: V. vii. 13 : xviii. (1) Mutually, together. IV. vii. Pt. i. 7: xxii. 6: xxvii. 4, 20. is thus synonymous with, though its construction is in most cases more difficult. We find it used in the same way as , when one of the parties whose action is intended is not directly expressed :as in IV. v. Pt. ii. 2: V. xi. 3: xv. 14. (2) Employés,-certain officers who are thus denominated. V. xviii. 25. To be able, can. It is used everywhere before verbs like our auxiliary. În one case we find the idiomatic use of between it and the verb,-V. xxii. 25. |