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痂 [jiā]
【名】
1. The substance formed by the coagulation of blood, lymph, etc. at a wound or sore; it falls off naturally after the wound or sore has healed.
(English: crust over a sore; scabies)
引:
1. 《说文》:痂,疥也。从疒,加声。
(Translation: "Jiā," refers to scabies; it is formed from sickness and is phonetic.)
2. 《广雅》:痂,创也。按,今谓疮所脱之鳞为痂。
(Translation: "Jiā," refers to a wound; it is currently the scale that detaches from a sore.)
3. 《南史》:刘邕嗜食痂。
(Translation: In the "History of the Southern Dynasties," it is noted that Liu Yong had a taste for eating scabs.)
4. 《聊斋志异·翩翩》:数日,疮痂尽脱。
(Translation: In "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio," it states that after a few days, the scabs fell off completely.)
例:
如: 痂查 (crust); 痂癞 (a term in traditional Chinese medicine referring to a type of skin disease); 痂皮 (a mass formed on the surface of a wound or sore by platelets and fibrin that falls off naturally after healing). It can also refer to a wound or sore.
引:
1. 唐· 段成式《酉阳杂俎续集》:旁有乞儿箕坐,痂面饥衣。
(Translation: "In the Tang Dynasty work by Duan Chengshi, it mentions a beggar sitting beside, wearing ragged clothes with a scabbed face.")
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