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<WL>丮(=􀟸𠃨丸𩰊) (?𢩦) (!􀠀𡴈𠩀𠨭􂅆據􂆑据􀝏𠬞廾) [jǐ] 握持 hold in/with the hand
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<WL>丮(=􀟸𠃨𩰊丸)(?𢩦)(!􀠀𡴈𠩀𠨭􂅆據􂆑据􀠁鬥) [jǐ] hold in/with the hand@@; (HDZ:) (SW: 持) 握持 (cf. SW: 持: 握)
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The Shuōwén Seal form of 丮(􀟸𠃨) jǐ ‘hold in/with the (clenched/right) fist/hand’ depicts a 手(􂄛) shǒu ‘(right) hand’, 乁(􀠡􀠢𢎜) clenched into a fist, holding something tightly (a clenched right hand in which something is held).
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Compare: 及(􀠠􀠣𨕤􀠢𢎜􀠡乁) jí ‘catch (up to); reach’; 夃(􀻛) gǔ ‘profit’; 急(􁳳㤂) jí ‘urgent’.
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Compare: 𠨭(􀠀𡴈𠩀𠩉𩰋) jú ‘hold in/with the (clenched/left) fist/hand’; 斗/鬥(􀠁) dòu ‘(fist) fight’.
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Note: 丮(􀟸𠃨𩰊) reversed (flipped horizontally) becomes 𠨭(􀠀𡴈𠩀𠩉𩰋); together they form 斗/鬥(􀠁).
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Note: The outer stroke ⺄/厂 in both forms 丮(􀟸𠃨𩰊) and 𠨭(􀠀𡴈𠩀𠩉𩰋) depicts the outside of the balled/clenched hand/fist, holding tightly onto something (in its grasp); the thing held in the hand (which cannot be seen) is represented by the 手 shǒu ‘hand’ itself (which blocks the view of the thing grasped), suggesting not 斗/鬥(􀠁) dòu ‘(fist) fight’, but rather 友(􀠴㕛) yǒu ‘good friends’ (help-mates, going hand-in-hand).
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Note: The inner component 手 (4 strokes) in both forms 丮/𠨭 is abbrev. like /扌 (3 strokes).
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Note: As a component, old 丮(􀟸𠃨) is abbrev. to a shape like 丸 (3 strokes), as in 执/執(􁰾𡙕) zhí ‘nab/catch a thief/crook’, 巩(􀟼𢀜) gǒng ‘embrace/maintain’.
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Compare: 丸(􁦑) wán ‘(small and) round’, reverse of 仄(􁦋􁦌𠨮) zè ‘lean/slant/oblique’.
 
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