Zi Collection, Upper Volume, Page 213, Entry 01
Pronounced chuang (falling tone)
From "Guangyun" (initial chuang, final liang, third tone). From "Jiyun" (initial chu, final liang, third tone). From "Yunhui" (initial chu, final liang, third tone). From "Zhengyun" (initial chu, final liang, third tone), pronounced chuang (falling tone).
"Shuowen": Chipped tile and stone.
"Xu Zhu": To remove dirt with broken tiles and stones.
Also, from "Yunhui": Sometimes written as 磢.
"Han Yu - Poems on the Sage's Virtues": Washed and scoured.
Also, from "Jiyun" (initial suo, final liang, third tone), "Yunhui" (initial suo, final liang, third tone), "Zhengyun" (initial suo, final liang, third tone), pronounced shuang (falling tone).
"Yupian": Half a tile.
Also, from "Boyao": To grind with a tile.
"Shuwen": Pronounced shuang (falling tone).
"Leipian": Sometimes written as .