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180 ;虍
 * 141. U. Hⁿo tau. A Tiger.


 * 虫
 * 142. TángTʽáng. [sic] Reptiles.


 * 血
 * 143. Huĕ. Blood.


 * 行
 * 144. Kⁿia. To walk; do.


 * 衣
 * 145. I. Clothing.


 * 襾
 * 146. Á. Sai tau. To overshadow.

Seven Strokes.


 * 見
 * 147. Kien. To see.


 * 角
 * 148. Kák. A horn; corner.


 * 言
 * 149. Ngán. Words.


 * 谷
 * 150. Kok. A valley.


 * 豆
 * 151. To. Tau. Pulse.


 * 豕
 * 152. Si. Swine.


 * 豸
 * 153. Chai. Ravenous beasts.


 * 貝
 * 154. Pue. Pearls.


 * 赤
 * 155. Chiă. Flesh color.


 * 走
 * 156. Chʽau. To run.


 * 足
 * 157. Chok. C. 𧾷. The foot.


 * 身
 * 158. Sin. The body.


 * 車
 * 159. Ku. A wheel carriage.


 * 辛
 * 160. Sin. Bitter.


 * 辰
 * 161. Sin. Time.


 * 辵
 * 162. Tʽok. C. 辶. Going.


 * 邑
 * 164. Ip. C. 阝. A city.


 * 酉
 * 164. Iu. Distilled spirit.


 * 釆
 * 165. Pien. To discriminate.


 * 里
 * 166. Li. Chinese furlong.

Eight Strokes.


 * 金
 * 167. Kim. Metal.


 * 長
 * 168. Chiang. 镸. Long.


 * 門
 * 169. Mᵘng. A door.


 * 阜
 * 170. Hu. C. 阝. A mound.


 * 隶
 * 171. Tai. Ti. To extend to.


 * 隹
 * 172. Chui. Short-tailed birds.


 * 雨
 * 173. Ho. Rain.


 * 靑
 * 174. ChʽeChʽⁿe [sic]. Green; azure.


 * 非
 * 175. Hui. Not; wrong.

Nine Strokes.


 * 面
 * 176. Min. The face; surface.


 * 革
 * 177. Kek. Skin of animals.


 * 韋
 * 178. Ui. Insubordinate.


 * 韭
 * 179. Kiu. Leeks.


 * 音
 * 180. Im. Sound.


 * 頁
 * 181. Hiĕ. The head.


 * 風
 * 182. Hwang. Wind.


 * 飛
 * 183. Pue. To fly.


 * 食
 * 184. Chiǎ. To eat.


 * 首
 * 185. Siu. The head; chief.


 * 香
 * 186. Hiang. Incense; fragrant.

Ten Strokes.


 * 馬
 * 187. Be. A horse.