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牝 is a phono-semantic compound combining the semantic radical 牛 (bovines, livestock) and the phonetic 匕. Originally meaning a female animal, specifically a cow, it broadened to denote the female of any bird or beast. In philosophical contexts like the Dao De Jing, it gained abstract meanings of feminine energy, valleys, and receptivity, reflecting an agricultural backdrop of distinguishing animal sexes.
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