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徊
huái
(verb)
1. (Phonetic compound. From 彳, indicating relation to walking) To spiral; to circle back. Also written as "回" (huí) or "迴" (huí) ([En.] spiral).
Example: 徊集 (to arrive in a roundabout way); 徊翔 (to fly in circles; to navigate up and down); 徊肠伤气 (to have the intestines spiral, causing emotional distress. Describes a feeling of sadness within). — See also 徘徊 (páihuái).
2. See also huí.
1. To circle; to turn back. Also written as "回" (huí) or "迴" (huí).
Example from Song Yu: "徊腸傷氣,顚倒失據." (Spiraling intestines cause emotional distress, turning life upside down.)
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