As an active verb,-to cultivate the ability of, to help. V. xvi. 3: xxii. 8 : xxviii. 4. To be able to manage, to can. V. ix. 18: xvi. 23. Ability. II. ii. 14: IV. viii. Pt. ii. 7: V. iv. 13 (obs.). men of ability. IV. viii. Pt. ii. 5: V. iii. 9 : xx. 20. To be pressed, forced. III. iv. 6. To force with. V. i. Pt. ii. 3. 自 tsze sing tzû IV.ii.3.臧鳜臧 to show approval of what is good, V. xxiv. 4. To present one's-self to, and deal with, in the character of the sovereign. II. ii. 12: III. iii. 5; V. xxii. 24. It is spoken of the sun, as seeing and visiting all with his light. E, V. i. Pt. iii. 5. THE 132D RADICAL. É. (1) As a preposition, from,-used with reference to time, place, and person. Passim. according as. II. iii. 7: V. i. P't. ii. 7; et al. (2) Self, of all persons, -myself, yourself, himself. Of one'sself. V. ix. 8; et al. The meaning sometimes approaches to-then, as a matter of course. E. g. V. x. 6, 7: xxx. 2. Its most frequent use in this signification is as joined to verbs in a reflex sense. We to count one's-self possessed of talents and worth; have 自賢 假;自靖;自絕;自庸自 臭;自酒:自鞠自苦自 安自廣自底自覆自 抑畏自度自疾自恤 自聖自亂(一) Laws V. ix. 11, 13., to be able to observe the laws. V. xviii. 25. A fetid odour. Used as a verb, = to make one's-self abominable, to ruin. IV. chow vii. Pt. ii. 6, 8. ch'ou 臯 Shun's minister of Crime. II. kaou i. 17, 20: ii. 10, 11, 12: iii. 1, 2, 3, 8: iv. kao, 1, 8, 11. The dict. gives, from, 至 che KH§€ chih as the more correct form of the character. THE 123D RADICAL. . (1) To come, to arrive. V. xvi. 20. It is everywhere followed by 于, and 至 于 See everywhere in the Tribute of Yu,' et al. Generally the point of departure is indicated; but sometimes it is not, and has to come to, to reach to. 致 che chih to be gathered from the context. E. g. V. x. 8: xi. 3, 6: xv. 5: xviii. 7, 12, 23. (2) The most, perfect, entire,-that which has reached the utmost degree. II. ii. 21: V. xxi. 3., to push to the utmost extent. V. xxiii. 5. To carry out fully. IV. i. 4: V. xiv. 2, 21, 24: xviii. 29. It is thus used for the most part with reference to the infliction of punishment. Before verbs it indicates the doing to the utmost what the verb intimates. IV. vii, Pt. i. 17: V. x. 6. to put to death. V. xvii. 1; but , V. xiv. 5, extreme punish ment. 德之致, the things produced | Moo by virtue. V. v. 3. In I. 5, is under stood to mean the extreme limit of the the Stag tower, a structure of the tyrant Show. V. iii. 9. shu sun's shadow. 臺 Towers. V. i. Pt. i. 5. t'ae t'ai 臻 To arrive, to come on. V. xxii. 4. fil yu yü 與與 THE 134TH RADICAL. (1) With, along with. II. ii. 19: IV. v. Pt. iii. 2: V. viii. 1. And sometimes answers better in translation than with. V. vi. 8, 16, 17. The with is sometimes nearly for. II. ii. 17: IV. vi. 1. For, on behalf of. IV. iii. 4. (2) To give to. V. ix. 16. So, in IV. vii. Pt. ii. 12, which is peculiar. To grant, or concede to. III. iv. 6: IV. iv. 5 (n. b.) (3) Than, and wishes): IV. i. 2. (2) To let loose, -spoken of cattle. V. xxix. 3. To deal gently or kindly with. V xviii. 5 (foll, by F). THE 136TH RADICAL.. The ancient emperor, so denominated. 虞舜 1.12. 帝舜 II. i. 1, 3, 14, 17, 18: IV. viii. Pt. iii. 10. To make postures. Spoken of birds and beasts to gambol in a regular way. II. i. 24: iv. 10. to dance. II. ii. 21: IV. iv, 7., dancing habits. V. xxii. 19. THE 137TH RADICAL. . A boat. II. iv. 8: IV. vii. Pt. ii. 6: viii. Pt. i. 6. THE 138TH RADICAL. R. To be good; good; the good. II. iv. 11 : IV. ii. 7: viii. Pt. i. 2; Pt. iii. 9: V. i. Pt. 3d tone. To be present at, to share in. leang i. 5; P't. iii. 6: xxi. 13: xxvi. 3. Excel IV. vii. Pt. i. 14. liang lent, skilful. IV. Pt. ii. 12: V. xxi. 6. , greatly good. IV. v. Pt. iii, 8: goodness. V. xxv. 2. yu yü yu court of Shun. II. i. 21. 艱 yü keen chien V. i. Pt. ii. 5. hardships. IV. iv. 5: v. Pt. iii. 1; Pt. ii. 13: V. vii. 3, 7, 8, 11: xvi. 17: xxiv. 10: xxv, 5: xxviii, 3 : xxx. 3., painful toil. V. xv. 2, 3, 7: xxii. 7. food of toil,-that procured by agriculture. II. iv. 1. To realize the difficulty or pain of. II. ii. 2: V. xxi. 5. THE 139TH RADICAL.. (1) The countenance, the looks; the deportment. II. iii. 2: V. xxiv. 5: xxvi. to advance to office. II. 色 sih sê 5. Observe 而康而色V.iv. 11. (2) Colours, III. i. Pt. i. 35. the five colours. II. iv, 4. (3) Grass. 芻 forage. V. xxix. 5. G 若 trouble in the times of Yaou, Shun, and Yu. They are called, and 苗苗 . II. i. 19, 27: ii. 20, 21 : iii. 2 : iv. 8: III. i. Pt. i. 78: V. xxvii. 3, 5, 7, 12. II. i. 1, 21, 22: ii. 1, 19, 21: iii. 1: iv. 6, 8; 2; et al.;, IV. viii. Pt. i. 11; V. xii. 18. To cause to conform occurs before phrases, and adverbs of time, when always. V. xvi, 7, 12 : xxviii 3). 若時若兹若是the若 simply-as. Comp., IV. xi. 3; and or nearly to this effect,-in the formulas 旅王若公,V. xii.8;越若來 king 草 ts'aou ts'ao 荒 To thatch. V. xi. 4. This, these. Passim. It stands some- (1) 荆州 one of Yu's nine pro- vinces. (2) There are two mountains called King, mentioned in the Shoo ;-the and the northern, in Yung-chow, Pt. i. Grass.-vegetation generally, distinct 4. H to steal among the grass, probably = to commit highway robbery. (1) Uncultivated, overgrown with - hwang grass and weeds., IV. viii. = We have 酒荒 III. v.1; 色花 iii. 6. Perhaps it may be con- A bitter herb. Used metaphorically, Thus, le 莠 corn in the statk and leaf. IV. ii. 4. V. xii. 2: V. xix. 16: xxiii. 6; mo 菁茅, a kind of three-ribbed rush,菁 菁茅 see茅. maou used in straining the spirits for the tsing mao imperial sacrifices. III. i. 52. ching hura lours. V. xxii. 16., the varie- hua - emperor. II. iv. 4. 華夏 flowery and 蔡 great, a name of the empire. V. iii. 6. perhaps the name of Shun. II. i. 1. 3d tone. The name of a mountain ;— the western mountain of Shun's pro- gresses. III. i. Pt. i. 62; Pt. iv. ii. 3 (called To collect, to be assembled. V. iii. 6 (observe the construction, which is intri- ts'uy cate). 萬 wan Ten thousand, a myriad, myriads. It is used generally in a vague manner, have - the myriad surnames, tai ts'ae We pe the people, III. iii. 9: IV. vi. 9: V. i. Pt. 萬邦, i. 5: iii. 8: xix. 5;, the myriad 蕃 countries, V. xxvi. 2; et sæpe;, all matters, II. iv. 11;, II. iii. 5; † †, myriad ages, for ever, and, II. ii. 8: IV. v. Pt. i. 7; Pt. ii. 2: V. xiii. 4, 27, 28; et al.; R, IV. vii. Pt. ii. 12; Pt. iii. 5; et al.; 萬夫 seems to = the myriad heads of families, another name for the people, in IV. vi. 10; 萬 , the myriad regions, IV. ii. 2, 8 : iii. fun 1, 2, 3, 8: et supe; 萬物,all things,藝 -in V. xx. 3. f lo 葛 kõ original seat of T'ang, who punished its yo ko yo iv. 32. (2) I. q., to be a fence or bulwark to. V. viii. 4: xvii. 6. (1)蕩蕩vaet. I.11. = broad (1) To reach to, extend over. II. iv. with. V. x. 13.-Ought we not to read To be hidden, kept in obscurity. V. (1) An art, arts. V. vi. 6., A large jungly marsh, to which beasts A kind of water-plant,-duck weed, one (1) To revive. IV. ii. 6. (2) Appa- To exert one's-self. V. xiii. 13. VOL. III. THE 141ST RADICAL.. 虎 A tiger, tigers. V. ii. 9 (comp. for THE 142D RADICAL.. 仲虺 one of the principal ministers soldiers): xxv. ii. (2), life-hwuy of Tang. IV. ii. 2. guards. V. xxii. 11. The officer com- hui manding them is called虎臣in p. 3. 蚩 He and other officers under him are call- ed 虎賁 in xix. 1, 8. (3) The name of an officer in the court of Shun. II. i. ch'e ch'i 蜀 shuh shu To oppress, tyrannize over. II. 1, 24: ZJ, V. xxvii. 3. To kill, appears in V. xxvii, 2, as the first troubler of the empire, a wicked and A tribe, whose seat was in the pres. An insect;-but used for animals chung generally., the emblematic phea- 虞 yu yü The name of a star. I. 6. (1) To consider, think about. V. x. 3: xxi. 5. E, nothing to think about, a time of freedom from all anxiety. II. ii. xx. 3. Obs., II. iv. 9. 1st tone. To cry out., II. 虫 keuen chüan man , pearls. III. i. Pt. i. 35.—The dict. says that this character is "the the name of a lake, the Insects moving about.-Used for to be To be clean or pure. V. xviii. 16. To The wild tribes of the south. But we V.v.1. We have 蠻夷, in II. i. 16, 20; and, in V. iii. 6. The silk worm. to be made fit for silkworms. III. i. Pt. i. 16. Name of the appanage of a younger brother of king Wán, called 虢叔, v. xvi. 12. To be wanting. V. v. 9.- The dic kwei tionary gives this character under J, k'uei —but incorrectly. In the THE 143D RADICAL. we find it under, the appearance of the 題 血 To be pained, to feel the pain of. V. x. THE 144TH RADICAL. . (1) To go, to travel over. V. xix. 22, to go away and escape. IV. xi. |