Wu Collection, Middle Volume
Radical: Sickness (bìng)
疣
Kangxi stroke count: 9
Page 769, Entry 25
Guangyun (broad rhymes): Pronounced you. Jiyun (rhyme collection) and Zhengyun (correct rhymes): Pronounced you.
Yupian (jade chapters): The ailment of a knot. Refers to the swelling of a wart or excrescence.
Shiming (explaining names): A mound; it emerges above the skin, gathered high like a mound upon the earth.
Zhuangzi (master Zhuang): Attached like an excrescence or dangling like a wart.
Classic of Mountains and Seas (Shanhaijing): The mountain of Qiuru, from which the Hua River emerges; within it are many slippery fish, eating them cures warts.
Note: A wart is an excrescence. Pronounced you, a knotted lump of flesh.
Also, Jiyun (rhyme collection): Pronounced you (falling tone). Refers to shivering.