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1. According to "Guangyun," pronounced as "Hóujiāqiè" in one entry and "Xiàjiāqiè" in another; sounds like "qià." In "Yupian," it refers to "curved teeth."
2. Again.
3. Additionally, in "Guangyun," it refers to "teeth being heavy" or "teeth being lacking." In "Jiyun," it describes a sound of bite or chew. Also, "Jiyun" and "Leipian" note it as pronounced "qìqià," meaning the same as above.