Definitions

guì to cut, to injure, to stab; to stick on

Etymology phono-semantic

knife

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The simplified character (guì), equivalent to traditional , is a phono-semantic compound: it combines the semantic radical (dāo, 'knife' or 'sword') indicating cutting, with the phonetic (suì), a simplification of , which supplies the pronunciation. Its primary meaning is to cut, gash, or pierce with a sharp blade, but over time its use has become highly restricted to formal and classical literature, appearing now mostly in historical names and fixed idioms rather than as a common verb for cutting.

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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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