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袂 [mèi]
Meaning:
1. Sleeve; cuff.
Examples:
1. 张袂 (to spread the sleeves)
2. 联袂 (to hold hands together, to accompany each other)
3. 分袂 (to part, to say goodbye)
Notes:
- Original Meaning: Sleeve
- Character Composition: Phonetic-ideographic; composed of the character '衣' (clothing) and the phonetic component '夬' (guài).
Citations:
1. From "Chuci - Jiu Ge Xiang Fu Ren": "Throw away the sleeve by the river, leaving the robe by the Li Pu."
2. Ming Dynasty, Gao Qi, "Book on the Matters of Chicken Keepers": "All raised their sleeves in unison."
Examples:
- 袂接肩摩 (to describe a large number of people)
- 袂云汗雨 (to emphasize the crowd of travelers)
- 袂裾 (cuffs of a garment)
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