Volume 1
A dictionary of the Chinese language, in three parts / By the Rev. Robert Morrison.
- Robert Morrison
- Date:
- 1815-1823
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A dictionary of the Chinese language, in three parts / By the Rev. Robert Morrison. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Ol. Scrib^Nae. See Rad. ) Peih. t Taou. To hang ; suspended. Character formed by Two Strokes. KEUE. See )/] Kee, above. Characters formed by Three Strokes. YU. * 孕 S. C.手 R. H. To give; to give mutually, represented by the Seal Character. To confer; to grant.画武 • Foo yu. “ To implant,” as heaven implants right principles in the human mind. 貝易 I Tsze yu. “ To confer; to bestow.” Used for Yu. “ To give; with; in;” and for Yu. “ I,me.” 君子來朝何錫丨之K〜ntsZ6la6 chaou ho seih yu che. u When the governors come to court, what shall be given them ?'* (She king.) j Ta yu. The name of a piece of music. 矛 Ol.Scrjb.^ti Shwuy. SeeRad. JltlToo. j ^^^Ol.Scrib■州 Cho'v.SeeRad.J 丨丨 Chuen ^OLScrib.^H wan. SeeRad Yaou. f了 Character formed by Five Strokes. Another form of 了 Leaou. See above. Also denotes, great; large. Characters formed by Six Strokes. 4丁 LING 才军 rnX Chwangling. c< To emit sound by striking against. 01,Scrib•周 Chow. SeeRad. 口 K,how Characters formed by Seven Strokes. SEU. 予^^ Kan seu. A certain fish. According to others, “Spawn.” Commonly,but erroneously written thus^予* SZE,〇r SHE. ^ S. C. j2> R. H. Derived from She’. “ One who records occurrences.’, Affair; occupation; employment; business; concern; servicow To serve. The subject of thought or speech ; that which is done ; an action. Wan sze. “ Ten thousand affairs i. e. every thingihat engages human effort; all the concerns of intelligent beings. 萬物 Wan wiih. “ Ten thousand things;’, i. e. every thing that exists. | ^ Chay ko sze piih haou. “ This is a bad affair, or concern.” 你想甚麽丨 Ne seang shin mo sze. “What](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2201178x_0001_0082.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


