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喋:
1. [~~] Loquacious, verbose; refers to excessive or tedious speech, as in "talking endlessly."
2. [~血] Blood spilled everywhere; describes numerous killings, as in "the battlefield flowing with blood."
喋 (dié)
Verb:
- [Primary meaning]: Describing excessive talking (e.g., talk endlessly).
- [Structure]: Phonetic component; composed of the mouth and the sound of "leaf" (叶 yè).
1. Same as the original meaning. Commonly used in a reduplicated form ([En.] talk endlessly).
2. Alternate meaning of "蹀," which indicates stepping or treading ([En.] stamp on).
- Example: "喋喋" refers to talking a lot.
- Citation 1 from "Yupian": 喋 means fluent speech.
- Citation 2 from "Book of Han": How could this stingy man compare to the loquacious?
- Example: "喋聒," which means chatting excessively and annoyingly.
3. Alternate meaning of "蹀," indicating stepping or treading ([En.] stamp on).
- Example: "喋盟," meaning a blood oath.
- Citation 1 from "Records of the Grand Historian": They have swept a thousand miles, claiming solitude to the south; blood flows as they advance.
- Citation 2 from "Book of Han": They have already punished the Lü clan and have now spilled blood in the capital. Annotations by Yan Shigu suggest this character should be read as蹀.
喋:
1. [~呷] Describes the sound of groups of fish or waterfowl when they eat.
喋 (zhá)
Verb:
1. Opening and closing the mouth, sucking ([En.] suck).
2. Also see dié.
喋 (zhá)
Verb:
1. Opening and closing the mouth, sucking ([En.] suck).
- Example: "唼喋;" "喋呷" describes the way water birds or fish gather to eat; "喋噏" reflects a similar gathering to eat.
2. Also see dié.