Wu Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Field (tián)
畐
Kangxi strokes: 9
Page 760, Entry 33
Guangyun (Broad Rimes) and Jiyun (Compilation of Rimes) record the pronunciation as fu (rising tone).
Explaining Writing and Character Analysis (Shuowen Jiezi) defines it as meaning full. The character shape is derived from an abbreviated form of the character for high, symbolizing a tall and heavy form.
Also, according to Jiyun (Compilation of Rimes), the pronunciation is fu.
Also, according to Guangyun (Broad Rimes) and Jiyun (Compilation of Rimes), the pronunciation is bi (falling tone). The meaning is the same as the previous entry.
Also, according to Jiyun (Compilation of Rimes), the pronunciation is fu. It is synonymous with the character meaning the width of a piece of cloth.