Radical: Knife (dāo), Page 103, Entry 05
Pronounced jí (entering tone) — "Tang Yun" (Tangyun) cites the pronunciation as "ji li qie" (ji entering tone, li falling tone). "Ji Yun" (Jiyun) cites the pronunciation as "qi li qie" (qi entering tone, li falling tone), pronounced the same as "jí" (jí). "Shuowen Jiezi" (Shuowen Jiezi) explains it as meaning urgent. In "Ji Yun" (Jiyun), it is sometimes also written as "革" (gé).
Radical: Knife (dāo), Page 103, Entry 06
Pronounced jí (entering tone) — "Guang Yun" (Guangyun) cites the pronunciation as "qiu li qie" (qiu rising tone, li falling tone). "Ji Yun" (Jiyun) cites the pronunciation as "qi li qie" (qi entering tone, li falling tone), pronounced the same as "緙" (kè). "Guang Yun" (Guangyun) describes the appearance of a leather whip. "Ji Yun" (Jiyun) explains it as meaning hard leather. It is sometimes also written as "革" (gé).