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fu4Mathews: 1997

Dictionary Definition

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Concordance & Context (3 occurrences)

Entries shown in Hatcher's reference chain order. First Witness at 26.2
2nd Line
(its) axle strut, housing, bracket, mount (s) (v)
輿説
The carriage is relieved of its axle mounts
Stats: 159+934.4
4th Line
axle strut, housing, bracket, mount (s)
贞吉,悔亡。藩決不羸,壮于大輿之
Persistence is promising While regrets pass The hedge opens with no entanglement The power in the great vehicle is in its axle’s mount
26.2
Xiao Xiang 2
(its) axle mounts
輿説,中無尤。
26.2x A carriage relieved of (its) axle mounts: In the center (and) not to be blamed

Homophones (fu)

fu1(a relative or demonstrative pronoun:) the, this, it, that, they, these, those, the following, such, someone, (the) one(s)/those (who/which) (is/are), the one in question; you; (preposition, like yu:) as, at, by, of, through, (up)on, with; (consequence, like ze:) (but, yet) here, now, so, then, thus, therefore, as such, as this, after this, since, given that; (initial particle:) now, then, when, however, moreover, if, but, even (the), wherefore, furthermore, forasmuch as, (final, like hu:); (a, the) gentleman, husband, man, master, sage; gentleman’s, husband’s, man’s; -man; -ist; -person; as to; a final particlefu1tender meat, flesh, pork, skinfu2(a, the) truth, the true, confidence, trust, assurance, belief, conviction, sureness, sincerity, reliance, (good) faith, surety, certainty, credibility, proof, verity, promise, loyalty, verification (s); (to be) true, sincere, credible, honest, trustworthy, truthful, confident, assured, reliable, sure (to); (to) rely on, believe in, be sure (of), verify, ascertain, validate, believe, have faith, trust, hold (that) (s, ed, ing); will surely, certainly, truly (be); can be trusted to, is certain to, is sure tofu2cache, hide, conceal, crouch (ing) (with)fu2sashed (nobles); sashes, leggings; } gentryfu2(a, the) happiness, prosperity, abundance, good fortune, felicity, enrichment, blessing, luck, favor, good will, fortune, well being; grant, endowment, gift, favor, boon; (to) favor, bless, enrich, make happy (s, ed, ing) [often beyond monetary]fu2(its) wheel(’s) spokesfu2not; is, are not, not to, to not, do not, does not, cannot, could not, will not, would not; not ... it, not ... them; without, with nothing, with no, with never; not so; neither; neither ... nor; not ... or; against, as against, as opposed to; does not want to, nowhere, no way to; (to) avoid, reject, refuse, dismiss, deny (s, ed, ing); (to be) unwanted, avoided, rejected, refused; not wanting to; not able to, not willing to; in-; un-; in no way; there is/are/will be no/not/never/rarely/seldomfu2dismiss, reject; shake, brush (ing) off, asidefu2veil; carriage screen, curtain; hairpiece, wig +fu2burdens, servitude, suffering, a harnessfu3(and) (an) axe, (a) hatchet "fu3(is, means) assistance, support, confirmationfu4added, in addition; depends, (is) contingentfu4(the) fish, perch, carpfu4(a, the) father, progenitor; premise; (to be) elder, male, senior; (to) father, sire, do fatherly dutiesfu4(a, the) enrichment, wealth, abundance, prosperity, riches, treasure; (to be) rich, enriched, wealthy, prosperous; self-important; enriching; (to) prosper, be/become/grow rich, accrue, enrich, provide for, endow (s, ed, ing);fu4covered, plastered, caked with, (wearing)fu4(a, the) woman, wife, lady, matron, women; wife’s, woman’s, lady’s, matron’sfu4(to) devolve, recover, recur, redo, renew, recommence, recall, repay, reply, repeat, restore, resume, retrace, return, revert, revise, revive, (come, go, turn) around, back, home (to); fall back (on); overturn, turn over (s, ed, ing); (a, the) answer, recovery, recurrence, renewal, reply, response, return; (to be) in answer, reply, response, return (to); recurring, recurrent; again, repeatedly; coming and going 423fu4overturning, spilling, upsettingfu4(of) (the) belly, gut, viscera
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