斈:
1. Same as "学" (to learn). Found in Dunhuang manuscripts.
2. Same as "学" (to learn). In the Dunhuang manuscript "Taitzi Chengdao Jing": "(The prince) gradually grew up, learning the skills of people, and ultimately succeeded."
3. (Phonetic-meaning character. Originally written as "壆", resembling two hands constructing a house shape. Later used a phonetic component, adding "子" for meaning. "子" refers to children. Small children are the main learners. Original meaning: to learn.)
4. Same basic meaning, to study, knowledge as well. — From "Guangya" (广雅).
5. (Phonetic-meaning character. Originally written as "壆", resembling two hands constructing a house shape. Later used a phonetic component, adding "子" for meaning. "子" refers to children. Small children are the main learners. Original meaning: to learn.)
6. Same basic meaning, to study, knowledge as well. — From "Guangya" (广雅).