created reference approved 社 → 社稷 (see) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
社 shè
社稷 shèjì
see
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created sense approved 社 · shè · society — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
社
shè
society
(bound form) an organized body, agency, club, or association; also refers to a group of people sharing a common interest or purpose
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created sense approved 社 · shè · god of the land — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
社
shè
god of the land
(bound form) the local god of the soil or land in ancient Chinese religion; also refers to the place of sacrifice or the sacrificial rites performed for this deity
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created sense approved 社 · shè · surname — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
社
shè
surname
a Chinese surname
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created sense approved 社 · shè · place of worship — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
社
shè
place of worship
the place or altar where the god of the land is worshipped
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created sense approved 社 · shè · sacrificial rites — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
社
shè
sacrificial rites
sacrifices to the god of the land, or the days on which these rites are held
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created sense approved 社 · shè · to sacrifice — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"
社
shè
to sacrifice
to perform sacrifices to the god of the land
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