Chen Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Tree (mù)
樀
Kangxi Stroke Count: 15
Page 548, Entry 17
Pronounced dǐ (falling tone)
Pronounced dīng lì (falling tone)
Pronounced dīng lì (falling tone), same as "dí".
From the Erya (Erya): Eaves are called 樀 (dǐ).
Annotation: Eaves that meet above the purlin. Also called 樀 (dǐ), also called 屋梠 (wū lǐ), also called 宇 (yǔ), all referring to the part that hangs down around the eaves of a house.
Also from the Yunhui (Yunhui): One explanation refers to a silk frame, a tool for winding silk.
Also from the Jiyun (Jiyun): Pronounced tíng lì (falling tone), same as "dí". The meaning is the same.
Also from the Leipian (Leipian): Pronounced zhì gé (falling tone), same as "zhāi". Refers to a wooden mallet. Same as the character 棏 (dé).