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The character "蠃" initially denoted a solitary wasp in early Chinese usage, and its structure is a phono-semantic compound with the semantic radical "虫" indicating insect or creature categories, combined with a phonetic component derived from "嬴" where the "女" element is replaced by "虫". Over time, its meaning extended to include spiral-shelled mollusks, as seen in compound terms like "蠃蚌", reflecting a semantic shift from a specific insect to a broader class of shell-bearing animals. The traditional form of "蠃" consistently retains this configuration, with the "虫" component at the base and the adapted upper portion from "嬴" providing phonetic cues despite some variation in pronunciation.
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