[Pinyin] niu2mao2 [Korean] umo [Japanese] gyuumou [Definition](1) "One hair on nine cows" a metaphor for wide spacing. (2) A metaphor for a very large amount of something. (3) A metaphor for detailed rules or regulations. (4) A metaphor for tininess or subtlety. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 093 [Strokes] 02 [Total Strokes] 06 [Unicode] 725D [Pinyin] pin4 [Korean] bin [Japanese] hin [Definition](1) The feminine. A female (animal, bird, insect). (2) A keyhole (which is similar in connotation to a vagina). (3) Valley. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 093 [Strokes] 02 [Total Strokes] 06 [Unicode] 725F [Pinyin] mou2 mu4 [Korean] mo [Japanese] bou mu [Definition](1) The "moo" of cattle. (2) To benefit, make a profit. (3) Great, large. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 093 [Strokes] 03 [Total Strokes] 07 [Unicode] 7261 [Pinyin] mu3 mou3 [Korean] mo [Japanese] bo bou [Definition](1) Male (animals). (2) A key (which is similar in connotation to a phallus). [Credit] acm
S [Radical] 093 [Strokes] 03 [Total Strokes] 07 [Unicode] 7262 [Pinyin] lao2 lou2 [Korean] roe ro [Japanese] rou [Definition](1) Cage, hutch, pen, corral (for cattle). (2) Enclosure, compound, jail. (3) Allowance, benefits, compensation. (4) Sacrificial offering. (5) A feast. (6) Enclosed; well-protected. Hard, strong, secure. [Credit] acm
q [Radical] 093 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 7267 [Pinyin] mu4 [Korean] mog [Japanese] boku moku [Definition](1) A pasture. (2) To raise cattle or horses. (3) To set out to pasture, grazing. (4) To raise. [Credit] acm
q [Pinyin] mu4tong2 [Korean] mogdong [Japanese] bokudou [Definition]A young boy who has the job of feeding livestock at the pasture (usually leading a large beast around with a rope). [Credit] acm
[Radical] 093 [Strokes] 04 [Total Strokes] 08 [Unicode] 7269 [Pinyin] wu4 [Korean] mul [Japanese] butsu motsu [Definition](1) A thing; things and affairs of the world; things in general; things outside of oneself; others. (2) Living creatures. (3) Goods. (4) All beings, sentient beings, people of the world. Body, substance, essence. However, wu generally refers to objectively perceived experiential things and situations rather than to a subject or essence. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 093 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 7272 [Pinyin] sheng1 [Korean] saeng [Japanese] sei shou [Definition]An animal about to be killed, whether in sacrifice or at the butchery. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 093 [Strokes] 05 [Total Strokes] 09 [Unicode] 7274 [Variant] [Pinyin] di3 chai1 [Korean] jeo [Japanese] tei tai [Definition](1) To come into contact with; brush up against, touch. Meet, hit upon. [\, c] (2) About, around, nearly. (3) To reach, to arrive to. To extend to. (4) A ram; a male goat or sheep. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 093 [Strokes] 06 [Total Strokes] 10 [Unicode] 7279 [Pinyin] te4 [Korean] teug [Japanese] toku [Definition](1) Special, specially; on purpose. (2) Eminent, pre-eminent, alone. (3) A male animal, a bull, a ram. (4) A mate, partner. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 093 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 727D [Pinyin] qian1 qian4 [Korean] gyeon [Japanese] ken [Definition](1) Pull, haul, drag. [] (2) To implicate, to connect. (3) A sacrificial animal. [] Other synonyms: , S, , A. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 093 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 727E [Pinyin] wu2 wu3 [Korean] o [Japanese] go [Definition](1) The name of a kind of mammal. (2) Oppose, go against, act contrary to. Depart from; deviate from. [w, , t] [Credit] acm
[Radical] 093 [Strokes] 07 [Total Strokes] 11 [Unicode] 7281 [Variant] [Pinyin] li2 liu2 [Korean] ri [Japanese] ri rei [Definition](1) A spade, a plow. (2) To plow, to till. (3) A speckled, patched, or brindled cow. (4) Speckles or blotches on an aged person's skin. (5) Black. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 093 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 7280 [Pinyin] xi1 [Korean] seo [Japanese] sei sai [Definition](1) A bovine animal, similar to a buffalo, which has one or two sharp horns, which are used for the production of medicinal herbs. Used in modern writing for the rhinoceros. (2) The horns of such an animal. (3) Hard and sharp. Keen, acute, penetrating. Well-tempered. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 093 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 7282 [Variant] [Pinyin] li2 liu2 [Korean] ri [Japanese] ri rei [Definition]Same as 93-7 [7281]. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 093 [Strokes] 08 [Total Strokes] 12 [Unicode] 7287 [Pinyin] ben1 [Korean] bun [Japanese] hon [Definition](1) A frightened bull. (2) To run; run away; be in a hurry. (3) To marry without the proper preliminary customs. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 093 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 7292 [Pinyin] kao4 [Korean] ho [Japanese] kou [Definition](1) To feed soldiers. (2) To feast victorious soldiers on their return. A reward; to reward, especially in terms of foodstuffs. (3) Bounty money, gratuities. (4) Provisions, food and drink used for reward purposes. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 093 [Strokes] 10 [Total Strokes] 14 [Unicode] 7296 [Pinyin] luo4 [Korean] rag [Japanese] raku [Definition](1) A brindled ox (or cow). (2) Excellent, superb, surpassing. (3) Clear, obvious, well-defined, evident. (4) Bright. (5) A region of the Sung during the period of Spring and Autumn. [Credit] acm
] [Radical] 093 [Strokes] 13 [Total Strokes] 17 [Unicode] 72A0 [Variant] [Pinyin] xi1 [Korean] heui sa [Japanese] ki gi [Definition]Variant of 93-16 [72A7]. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 093 [Strokes] 15 [Total Strokes] 19 [Unicode] 72A2 [Pinyin] du2 [Korean] dog [Japanese] toku [Definition]A calf. [Credit] acm
q [Pinyin] du2zi5 [Korean] dogja [Japanese] tokushi [Definition]Calf. [Credit] acm
[Radical] 093 [Strokes] 16 [Total Strokes] 20 [Unicode] 72A7 [Variant]] [Pinyin] xi1 suo1 [Korean] heui sa [Japanese] ki gi [Definition]An animal that has been designated for sacrifice. [Credit] acm
ฐ [Pinyin] xi1sheng1 [Korean] heuisaeng [Japanese] gisei [Definition]Sacrificial animals (oxen, sheep, pigs). To make a sacrifice. is a victim, an animal about to be killed, whether in sacrifice or in the butchery. is an animal that is of one color, hence considered to be pure and suitable for sacrifice. [Credit] acm
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