珪 guī a jade table conferred upon feudal princes by the emperor as a symbol of dignity and authority Definitions Defs Origin Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents 珪 guī jade tablet an ancient jade tablet held by nobility during ceremonies such as sacrifices, funerals, or appointments to office; also used as a name for a sundial a tiny amount (literary) an ancient unit of volume representing a very small quantity; a speck; a smidgen official rank (literary) used to refer to a noble rank or government office, from the ancient practice of conferring a jade tablet as proof of title Gui (surname) a personal name) a Chinese surname Cross-References Same as 圭 guī Frequency Written text 0.147 per million Details Strokes 10 Unicode U+73EA Sources Frequency data BCC Corpus (BLCU)
珪 guī jade tablet an ancient jade tablet held by nobility during ceremonies such as sacrifices, funerals, or appointments to office; also used as a name for a sundial a tiny amount (literary) an ancient unit of volume representing a very small quantity; a speck; a smidgen official rank (literary) used to refer to a noble rank or government office, from the ancient practice of conferring a jade tablet as proof of title Gui (surname) a personal name) a Chinese surname