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付 [fù]
**Meaning**:
1. To hand over; to give.
交,给: 支~ (pay the amount); 托~ (entrust); ~款 (make a payment); ~梓 (deliver a manuscript for printing); ~讫 (hand over); ~出 (hand out); ~与 (hand over to); ~之一笑 (to humor); ~诸东流 (to let go).
2. A measure word, referring to traditional Chinese medicine (also written as "服").
量词,指中药(亦作“服”): 一~药 (one dose of medicine).
**Detailed Meanings**:
1. Same as the original meaning (hand over to; turn over to).
2. To pay (expend; pay).
3. To entrust someone with care or management (entrust).
4. Commonly understood as "敷" (apply); to smear or rub.
5. Commonly understood as "符" (fit; suit).
6. Commonly understood as "附" (submit to authority; stick to).
**Examples and References**:
1. "付与也" (Shuowen Jiezi: to give and to receive).
2. "付予也" (Guangya: to give).
3. "若有作奸犯科及为忠善者,宜付有司论其刑赏。" (Zhuge Liang's "Chu Shi Biao": If there are any criminals or loyal good deeds, they should be handed over to officials for punishment or reward).
4. "操当以肃还付乡党,品其名位,犹不失下曹从事。" (Sima Guang’s "Zizhi Tongjian": Cao should respectfully return to the local community and retain his position).
**Additional Examples**:
- 付法 (to teach Buddhist doctrine);
- 付任 (to entrust tasks to others);
- 付治 (to handover to officials for punishment);
- 付推 (to submit for questioning);
- 付度 (to hand over, to relay);
- 付命 (to be given a mandate).
**Surname**:
As a noun, 付 is also a surname.
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