xùn

to fly rapidly

  • edit character approved — "Rollback 5GjB5QvHuqKtD2ns9" by Prismcool
    Hint
    Depicts a captive prisoner with their hands tied behind their back. Based on the original meaning "captured prisoner of war", now written as 訊. The current meaning is a phonetic loan. Depicts a captive prisoner with their hands tied behind their back. Based on the original meaning "captured prisoner of war". The current meaning is a phonetic loan.
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  • edit character approved — "Rollback kLYjQCahc6EioM2WX" by Prismcool
    Hint
    Depicts a captive prisoner with their hands tied behind their back. Based on the original meaning "captured prisoner of war". The current meaning is a phonetic loan. Depicts a captive prisoner with their hands tied behind their back. Based on the original meaning "captured prisoner of war", now written as 訊. The current meaning is a phonetic loan.
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    Changed: hint, sources

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  • edit character approved — "False original character" by Prismcool
    Hint
    Depicts a captive prisoner with their hands tied behind their back. Based on the original meaning "captured prisoner of war", now written as 訊. The current meaning is a phonetic loan. Depicts a captive prisoner with their hands tied behind their back. Based on the original meaning "captured prisoner of war". The current meaning is a phonetic loan.
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    Changed: hint, sources

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  • edit character approved — "Found etymology " by Prismcool
    Hint
    Origin unclear. Variously explained as a remnant of 飛 or a captive prisoner. Depicts a captive prisoner with their hands tied behind their back. Based on the original meaning "captured prisoner of war", now written as 訊. The current meaning is a phonetic loan.
    Original meaning
    captured prisoner of war
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  • edit character approved — "verify" by Peter Olson
    Hint
    Depicts a captive prisoner with their hands tied behind their back. Based on the original meaning "captured prisoner of war". The current meaning is a phonetic loan. Origin unclear. Variously explained as a remnant of 飛 or a captive prisoner.
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    Changed: hint, verified, sources

    edit character by Peter Olson