Chen Collection, Lower Volume
Radical: Hair (máo)
Tuo
Kangxi Stroke Count: 13
Page 595, Entry 03
Broad Rimes (Guangyun): Pronounced tuo (falling tone)
Collected Rimes (Jiyun): Pronounced tuo (falling tone)
Also pronounced tuo (falling tone)
Explanatory Notes (Boya): To loosen. Refers to birds and beasts shedding feathers or fur.
Dialect Dictionary (Fangyan): Sui tuo means to change.
Guo Commentary: Refers to loosening and shedding.
River Rhapsody (Jiangfu) by Guo Pu: Producing shed feathers in heaps, coming and going like waves.
Commentary: Tuo is pronounced tuo (falling tone), meaning shedding hair. It is the same as the character for shedding.
Old Man Temple Imperial Response Poem by Yu Xin: The downy hair of the young swan is shedding.
Jade Chapters (Yupian): Pronounced tuo (rising tone)
Broad Rimes (Guangyun): Pronounced tui (falling tone)
Collected Rimes (Jiyun): Pronounced tui (falling tone)
Meaning is the same.