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渥 [wò]
1. Wet, moisten.
2. Thick, rich.
渥 [wò]
1. Wet, moisten.
2. Thick; strong: rich flavor (渥味), great kindness (渥恩), great favor (渥惠), superior (优渥).
渥 [wò] (verb)
1. Original meaning: to wet.
2. Etymology: Phonetic compound; composed of the water component and a phonetic element.
Meaning:
1. Same as the original meaning (wet).
1. References:
- "Shuowen Jiezi": 渥, to moisten.
- "Book of Songs": both superior and rich.
- "I Ching": its shape is wet, note: "to moisten."
Example:
- 渥汗 (sweating after taking medication and covering oneself with a quilt due to exposure to wind and cold), 渥润 (to moisten).
2. Same as 剭 (wū). To kill; in ancient times, nobles were executed inside a house, hidden from public view.
渥 [wò] (adjective)
1. Thick; rich.
Example:
- 渥涣 (great kindness), 渥眷 (deep affection), 渥集 (to nest), 渥味 (strong flavor), 渥采 (bright color), 渥沛 (abundant and prosperous), 渥盛 (generous), 渥典 (great grace).
2. Lustrous.
Reference:
- "Book of Songs": complexion like a rich red.
Example:
- 渥然 (red and moist appearance), 渥耀 (to shine brightly), 渥丹 (moistened red mineral, describing a rosy color), 渥须 (a beautiful beard).
3. Deep.
Example:
- 渥恩 (great kindness), 渥厚 (deep and thick), 渥绛 (deep red), 渥宠 (great affection), 渥挚 (heartfelt and profound).
4. Heavy.
Example:
- 渥形 (as in heavy punishment), 渥眄 (to regard highly, treat favorably).