Zi Collection, Page Position: Upper, Radical: Cliff (hǎn), Page 124, Entry 07
Pronounced qi (level tone) — Guangdong Rhymes (Guangyun)
Pronounced qī (level tone) — Jiyun
Same sound as 敧 (qī).
"㩻" means "to be crooked" — Shuowen (Shuowen). The character's form is derived from "危" (wēi) with "支" (zhī) indicating the sound.
"Guangdong Rhymes" (Guangyun) explains it as "not upright."
"Jiyun" (Jiyun) sometimes also writes it as 敧 (qī).
Another entry:
Pronounced guǐ (falling tone) — Guangdong Rhymes (Guangyun)
Pronounced jǔ (falling tone) — Jiyun
Same sound as 垝 (guǐ). Refers to being extremely thin and weak.
Another entry:
Pronounced guǐ (falling tone) — Jiyun
Same sound as 诡 (guǐ). The character 佹 (guǐ) is sometimes written as 㩻 (guǐ). It means "to pile up in layers." One interpretation is "to rely on." The character's form was originally from the Radical: Strike (pū).