Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper, Radical: Bone (gǔ), Page 1350, Entry 07
Pronounced bǐ (falling tone). Also written as 庳. In the "Jiyun" (集韵), it is pronounced mǐ, with the same pronunciation as "bǐ" (俾). In the "Yupian" (玉篇), it refers to the outer side of the thigh. Detailed explanation can be found in the commentary for the character "bǐ" (髀) under the Bone (gǔ) radical.
Also, in the "Jiyun" (集韵), pronounced niè, with pronunciation missing. It refers to a winding or uneven gait when walking.
Also, in the "Jiyun" (集韵), pronounced mián, with the same pronunciation as "pián" (腁). It means wide at the bottom.
Also, in the "Jiyun" (集韵) and "Yunhui" (韵会), pronounced mǐ, with the same pronunciation as "bì" (婢). It refers to a shape that is wide at the bottom. Some versions are written with a missing character. It is also written as 庳.
Also, in the "Jiyun" (集韵), pronounced mǐ, with the same pronunciation as "pǐ" (庀). The meaning is the same.