Mao Collection, Middle Volume. Radical: Hand (shǒu). Kangxi strokes: 11. Page 434, Entry 13.
Pronounced zun (falling tone).
According to the Explaining Graphs and Analyzing Characters (Shuowen Jiezi), it means to push. According to the Augmented Rhymes (Zengyun), it means to squeeze or to pinch.
In the Zuo Tradition (Zuozhuan), Year 8 of Duke Ding: She Tuo pushed the hand of the Marquis of Wei as far as his wrist. The commentary notes that blood reached the wrist.
Also pronounced qun. The meaning is the same.
According to the Broadened Elegantia (Guangya), it also means to press.
Also pronounced zui (level tone).
Also pronounced zui (level tone). The meaning is the same.
Also pronounced zui (falling tone). It also means to push. It is sometimes written in a variant form (zu).
Also pronounced cui (falling tone).
Also pronounced zui (rising tone). The meaning is the same.