Zi Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: Water (shuǐ)
Page 374, Entry 02
Pronounced hu (falling tone) — "Tang Yun" and "Ji Yun"
Meaning: Green-black appearance — "Yu Pian"
Also means: Great purity.
Also means: To combine. — "Shurang Jing"
Pronounced wěn (rising tone) — "Ji Yun"
Meaning: The appearance of water breaking.
Pronounced tuì (falling tone)
Meaning: To soak and cause colors to fade. — "Yu Pian"
Also written as 淐, now written as 㳷. — "Ji Yun"
Also the same as 淴.
Written in clerical script as 㳷.
Sometimes written with the "water" radical and 忽, making it 淴.
Verification:
[ "Yu Pian" originally written as 渴, now written as 㳷. ]
Carefully checked original text, 渴 changed to 淐.
[ "Ji Yun" also the same as 淴. Written in clerical script as 㳷. ]
Carefully examined, the character should be changed to 淴, see the note for the character 晝 in this section.