sính

Etymology 1
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Verb

 * 1) to be fond of or to indulge in something to the point that other people may find that obnoxious

Etymology 2
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Its Middle Chinese ancestor, a -IV word, would also have yielded unattested doublet **thính; its attested initial ‹s-› likely results from a historical phonological change which yields doublets with ‹s-› vs. ‹th-› like SV readings vs. from Middle Chinese, SV readings vs. from Middle Chinese, native vs. , etc.