畜

Glyph origin
– a bag of feed, hence livestock.

Alternatively, – tying animals and raising them in the enclosure.

Etymology
“To raise; to rear (an animal)” (*–k) > “domesticated animal; livestock” (*–k–s, exopassive: “what has been raised”). The various pronunciations in Old and Middle Chinese have been confused or merged in many extant dialects.

Etymology. Probably from, and thus may be related to. Alternatively, from, whence 🇨🇬.

Zhengzhang (2015) relates 🇨🇬 to this word; this would be parallel to ?~. In, 畜 is related to and.

Definitions

 * 1) to nourish; to raise; to rear
 * 2) to bring up; to nurture; to foster; to cultivate
 * 3)  to submit; to obey; to comply
 * 4)  to tolerate; to allow
 * 5)  to keep; to house; to collect
 * 6)  to irritate one's respiratory organs
 * 1)  to irritate one's respiratory organs
 * 1)  to irritate one's respiratory organs
 * 1)  to irritate one's respiratory organs

Definitions

 * 1) livestock; domesticated animal; farm animal
 * 2) creature; beast
 * 1) creature; beast

Kanji

 * 1) livestock
 * 2) domestic fowl and animals