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Glyph origin
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Etymology 1
From (provisional) (STEDT); cognate with 🇨🇬,, and.

"attack, satirize" < "criticize"  < lit. "cause to be stabbed" is exopassive/exoactive derivation of  "pierce, stab" (ibid.);  "thorn"  is Han period's general tone-C derivation of  (ibid.)

Definitions

 * 1) a pointed structure which is able to pierce something (spike, spine, thorn, etc.)
 * 2)  visiting card

Definitions

 * 1) to stab; to prick
 * 2)  to kill discreetly; to assassinate discreetly
 * 3)  to criticize with pointed words
 * 4)  to pry into; to investigate
 * 5)  to stimulate
 * 6)  to provoke; to irritate
 * 7)  to thrust; to attack the opponent at an area parallel to the weapon's length
 * 8)  thrust
 * : Ci
 * 1)  to sew; to weave; to knit; to embroider
 * 2)  to tattoo
 * 3)  dazzling; glaring
 * 4)  to pick out; to pluck out
 * 5)  to expose; to bring to light
 * 6)  prickly and uncomfortable
 * 7)  to remind someone during a fight of the number of times one has given favors to that person
 * 1)  dazzling; glaring
 * 2)  to pick out; to pluck out
 * 3)  to expose; to bring to light
 * 4)  prickly and uncomfortable
 * 5)  to remind someone during a fight of the number of times one has given favors to that person

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Definitions

 * 1) sound of rubbing

Readings
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From :

Noun

 * 1) a thorn, prickle
 * 2) a splinter
 * 3) a biting word

Etymology 2
Nominalization of the of verb.

Noun

 * 1)  a small tool used to extract a sample of rice from a bag in order to test its quality
 * 2)  in the, a paper string used to store
 * 3)  sliced pieces of fish or other meat

Etymology 3
Ultimately from.

Noun

 * 1) a thorn, prickle
 * 2) the spine  of a fish's dorsal fin
 * 3)  nettle
 * 4)  the larva of the, a species of moth
 * 5) the horn-like projections of
 * : a jellyfish

Etymology 4
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From.

Noun

 * 1) a thorn, prickle, needle
 * 2) a calling card, name card

Affix

 * 1) stab, prick
 * 2) criticize with pointed words
 * 3) spike, thorn
 * 4) name card

Etymology 1
From.

Etymology 2
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