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佻 [tiāo]
1. Frivolous, not serious: 轻薄 (light and thin), 不庄重 (not solemn).
- e.g. 轻佻 (frivolous), 佻薄 (frivolous and thin), 佻巧 (a. frivolous and crafty; b. refined expressions lacking seriousness).
2. To steal: 窃取 (to take secretly, to steal).
- e.g. “佻天之功以为己力” (to appropriate other people's achievements as one's own).
3. Descriptions:
- As an adjective: meaning light and thin, casual in speech and behavior, not solemn.
- As a verb: meaning to steal.
4. Examples and usages:
- 轻佻 (frivolous and casual)
- 佻脱 (frivolous and careless)
- 佻巧 (frivolous and crafty)
- 佻轻 (sharp and careless)
- 佻横 (frivolous and arrogant)
5. From ancient texts:
- 《说文》: 佻,愉也. (Frivolous means joyful).
- 《诗·小雅·鹿鸣》: 视民不佻. (Do not treat the people frivolously).
- 《尔雅》: 佻,偷也. (Frivolous means to steal).
6. Derived meanings include:
- Frivolous behavior, lightness in attitude, and impudence.
7. Related idioms:
- 佻急 (light-headedness, rashness)
- 佻狡 (frivorous and sly).
8. Additional reference:
- For further details, see the entry for 「佻佻」.
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