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<WL>廾 [gǒng] (古) 𠬞: 竦手 raised hands (respect), 两手(捧物) two hands (raised/offering); (radical 55, 廾部); (component: 􀝏𠬞 ‘two hands’; 弄字底 nòngzìdǐ) (!􀄉艸艹)
<WL>廾 [gǒng] (古) 𠬞: 竦手 upraised/respectful hands, 两手(捧物) two hands (raised/offering); (radical 55, 廾部); (component: 𠬞 ‘two hands’; 弄字底 nòngzìdǐ) (!艸艹)
“The two hands joined and held up, as when presenting a thing” —Wieger.
The Shuōwén Seal form of 廾(􀝏𠬞) gǒng ‘upraised/respectful/busy hands’ combines 𠂇(􀠸) zuǒ ‘left hand’ (左), and 又(􀠋) yòu ‘right hand’ (右): the two hands are raised/held up in veneration, as a sign of fear/respect/obeisance; formerly also wr. 𢪒(􀝐), later wr. 共(􀝨𠔏), and then 拱(􂄩).
“Now superseded by 拱” —Karlgren.
Compare: 恭(􁲪𢚈𢙄) gōng ‘respectful’; 龏(􀝡) gōng ‘respect’; 共(􀝨𠔏) gòng ‘offer (respects)’.
Compare: 厷(􀠍𠬟) gōng ‘upper arm’, formerly wr. 厶(􀠎𠃋), and later 肱(􀠏).
Compare: 拜(􂄭𢫶􂄬𣬓) bài ‘bow (deeply), honor/worship’; 臣(􀡘) chén ‘bowing slave/servant’.
Compare: 𠬜(􀝤𡴂􀝥𢸅攀) pān ‘pull/push apart; climb/clamber up’.
“[廾] The two hands joined and held up, as when presenting a thing” —Wieger.
“[廾] Now superseded by 拱” —Karlgren(AD).
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