串

Glyph origin
– objects strung together.

Etymology 1
Cognate with.

Definitions

 * 1) to string together; to link up
 * 2) string; chain; series of objects
 * 3) skewer
 * 4) to cross; to criss-cross; to traverse to; to mix (undesirably)
 * 5)  to gang up on; to conspire; to collaborate
 * 6) to pay a visit to; to visit; to move about
 * 7)  to play a role; to act; to perform
 * 8)  thread
 * 9)  to spell a word in Roman letters
 * 10)  cocksure; arrogant; cocky
 * 11)  to humiliate; to provoke
 * 1)  to gang up on; to conspire; to collaborate
 * 2) to pay a visit to; to visit; to move about
 * 3)  to play a role; to act; to perform
 * 4)  thread
 * 5)  to spell a word in Roman letters
 * 6)  cocksure; arrogant; cocky
 * 7)  to humiliate; to provoke
 * 1)  thread
 * 2)  to spell a word in Roman letters
 * 3)  cocksure; arrogant; cocky
 * 4)  to humiliate; to provoke
 * 1)  to humiliate; to provoke

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Etymology 2
Cognate with.

Definitions

 * 1)  to get close to; to fawn on; to be obsequious to; to curry favor with
 * 2)  people on intimate terms
 * 3)  habit; custom
 * 4)  to joke; to banter
 * 1)  to joke; to banter

Readings
From :

From :

Etymology 1
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From. Appears in the , finished CE 720.

Cognate with.

Noun

 * 1) a skewer, spit
 * 2) any slender object that can pierce other objects, especially:
 * 3)   a branch of a  tree used as a Shinto offering
 * 4)  a post used to hang a curtain
 * 5) a candle's wick
 * 1)  a post used to hang a curtain
 * 2) a candle's wick
 * 1) a candle's wick

Etymology 2
, from ; possibly reinforced by the idea of "going through". Kanji is an.

Noun

 * 1)  a proxy server

Etymology 1
From.

Etymology 2
From.

Etymology 3
Misreading of.

Etymology 4
Related to 🇨🇬.

Etymology
From.

Cognate with.

Noun

 * 1) tine, stake, skewer: any slender object that can pierce other objects