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114 ;哦-1:To recite; the tone of recitative.
 * 娥-1:Good; a name.
 * 峨-1:High; lofty.
 * 莪-1:Name of an edible plant.
 * 蛾-1:A silkworm; an insect.
 * 虞-1:To consider; weigh; anxious thought; impediment.
 * 圄-1:To detail; hold fast; to imprison; a prison.
 * 梧-1:Name of a remarkable tree.
 * 悟-3:To arouse or awaken the mind; to notice; perceive.
 * 晤-3:Light; bright; to meet or speak together; explain.
 * 寤-3:To awake from sleep; talking; to dream.
 * 寓-3:A temporary lodging; to lodge; to pertain to.
 * 遇-3:To meet unexpectedly; to occur; to happen.

Ngui.
 * 危-1:Dangerous; situated on an eminence; ready to fall; danger.
 * 峗-1嵬-1:Hilly; mountainous; danger.
 * 巍-1:High; lofty; name of a kingdom.
 * 僞-3:False; counterfeit; not. genuine; fraudulent.
 * 詭-3:To reprimand; deceive; impose upon.

Ngùn.
 * 銀-1:Silver; money; metal.
 * 誾-1:Cordial; respectful; upright; to debate in good temper.
 * 嚚-1:Simple; stupid; silly; false.

Ngùt.
 * 吃4:To stammer; stutter; eat; swallow.
 * 屹4:A hill standing alone; a firm martial appearance.
 * 汔4:Water dried up; how? nearly.
 * 矻4:Constant and severe labor; determined effort.
 * 䇄4:To stand erect.
 * 訖4:To come to a close; stop; finish; finished; closed; wound up.
 * 迄4:To reach or extend to; finally; at last.
 * 齕4:To bite or gnaw with the teeth; to eat.
 * 兀4:High and level at the top; to cut off the feet.

Ngwan.
 * 元-1:The first cause; origin; commencement; the first; the chief.