殠 [chòu]
1. Same as "臭" (chòu), meaning a foul, rotten smell.
- Example: "In the burial of the ancient emperor Yao... the underground springs did not mix up and the upper ones did not leak out the stink."
2. The foul, rotten smell. ([En.] stink)
- Reference: 1. "Shuōwén": 殠, meaning a corrupting air.
- 2. "Yùpiān": 殠, meaning the air harmed by things.
- 3. "Han Shu · Yángchǎng Zhuàn": the Chanyu of the Xiongnu, Maodun, obtained good food and items from Han, called it the foul stink.
- 4. "Han Shu · Yáng Wángsūn Zhuàn": the underground springs did not mix up and the upper ones did not leak out the stink.
3. Example: Also, 殠恶 (foul and of poor quality).
(*Cited from traditional dictionary definitions)
(One) Same pronunciation as another character.