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Number: 1123
Chinese etymology: Chinese etymology
Character:
MC description : 蟹合一平灰端
ZIHUI: 1018 1179
Beijing: tuei 11
Jinan: tuei 11
Xi'an: tuei 11
Taiyuan: tuei 1
Hankou: tei 11
Chengdu: tuei 11
Yangzhou: tuǝi 11
Suzhou: te_ 11
Wenzhou: tai 11
Changsha: tei 11
Shuangfeng: tue 11
Nanchang: tui 11
Meixian: tui 11
Guangzhou: tö_y 11
Xiamen: tui 11 (lit.); tu 11
Chaozhou: tui 11
Fuzhou: tuei 11
Shanghai: tei 1
Zhongyuan yinyun: tuei 1
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Modern (Beijing) reading: duī
Preclassic Old Chinese: tūj
Classic Old Chinese: twǝ̄j
Western Han Chinese: twǝ̄j
Eastern Han Chinese: twǝ̄j
Early Postclassic Chinese: twǝ̄j
Middle Postclassic Chinese: twǝ̄j
Late Postclassic Chinese: twǝ̄j
Middle Chinese: toj
English meaning : to heap up; heap, mound, small hill [L.Zhou]
Russian meaning[s]: наваливать, нагромождать, сваливать в кучу; куча, горка
Comments: Viet. doi is colloquial (used in the sense 'promontory, headland'); another probable loan from the same source is Viet. d_ồi 'hill'. Regular Sino-Viet. is d_ôi.
Sino-Tibetan etymology: Sino-Tibetan etymology
Dialectal data: Dialectal data
Radical: 32
Four-angle index: 855
Karlgren code: 0575 z
Vietnamese reading: doi
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Sino-Tibetan etymology :

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Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *tōj (~ d-; /-n)
Meaning: high, elevated
Chinese: *tūj mound, 頓 *tūns hill.
Tibetan: mtho be high, elevated, mthos high, elevated, mthon high, elevated.
Kachin: (H) mǝtho high, pinnacle.
Lepcha: thu to be high, high in place, degree
Comments: Ben. 59.
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