Zi Collection, Page Position: Lower
Radical: Cloth (jīn)
Page 328, Entry 04
The Expanded Dictionary of Sounds (Guangyun) indicates the pronunciation is du xi. The Dictionary of Collected Sounds (Jiyun) indicates the pronunciation is tian li, and it is pronounced ti. The Jade Chapter (Yupian) defines it as a gap or split. It also refers to a gap or split in a curtain.
Also, the Expanded Glossary (Guangya) defines it as a rope.
Also, the Expanded Dictionary of Sounds (Guangyun) indicates the pronunciation is hu ji, and it is pronounced xi. It refers to red paper.
Also, the Dictionary of Collected Sounds (Jiyun) indicates the pronunciation is tian li, and it is pronounced ti.
Also, the Categorized Dictionary (Leipian) indicates the pronunciation is xiang zhi, and it is pronounced si. The meaning is the same. The character he was originally written with the element for cloth and the element for yan.