Chen Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Wood (mù)
楇
Kangxi Strokes: 13
Page 538, Entry 26
According to the Sound Compendium (Jiyun), it is pronounced he (falling tone).
Explained in the Explaining Graphs and Analyzing Characters (Shuowen Jiezi) as a container for holding grease.
According to the Dictionary of Characters (Zihui), it is an implement kept in a carriage for holding grease to apply to carriage wheels.
Additionally, according to the Expanded Rhyme Dictionary (Guangyun) and the Sound Compendium (Jiyun), it is pronounced ge. The meaning is identical to another character, referring to the tool on a spinning wheel used for winding silk thread.
Also, according to the Classified Chapters (Leipian), it is pronounced kua (rising tone). It refers to a wooden staff placed horizontally.