Hai Collection, Lower Volume
Radical: Tooth (chǐ)
Kangxi Strokes: 22
Page 1534, Entry 22
Pronounced yu (rising tone).
Shuowen Jiezi (Explanation of Graphs and Analysis of Characters): Teeth that are not aligned or cannot be set against one another.
Zihui (Collection of Characters): One behind the other, uneven, and not aligned.
Tai Xuan Jing (Canon of Supreme Mystery) by Yangzi: His ambitions conflict with one another.
Also pronounced yu. Also pronounced wu. The meaning is the same.
Also rhymes with e (level tone). Yan-yu, the appearance of mountain terrain.
Western Capital Rhapsody (Xijing Fu) by Zhang Heng: Arranged with the Yingzhou and Fangzhang islands, flanked by Penglai in a parallel array. Above, forests and mountains rise and overlap; below, jagged rocks and the uneven, rugged appearance of mountain terrain.