䊪

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Kangxi Dictionary

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Zi Collection, Upper Volume, Page 35, Entry 04 Pronounced luò gài (falling tone), similar to "lài". Same meaning as "糲" (lì). Refers to coarse rice, that is, unpolished millet. "Shuowen Jiezi" records: One "dùn" (䊷) of heavy millet is equivalent to sixteen "dǒu" (斗) and more than half a "dǒu". After being pounded into rice, one "hú" (斛) is obtained, called "dùn" (䊪). Also, "Leipian" notes pronunciation as láng dá (falling tone), similar to "dá". Same meaning.

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