character, obsolete
Original form of 嗜 (shì, “to be fond of”).
耆 [-]
Jyutping
kei4
Pinyin
zhǐ
Definitions (Wiktionary)
character, obsolete
to cause; to result in
嗣武受之、胜殷遏刘、耆定尔功。 [Pre-Classical Chinese, simp.]From: The Classic of Poetry, c. 11ᵗʰ – 7ᵗʰ centuries BCE, translated based on James Legge's version Sì Wǔ shòu zhī, shèng yīn è liú, zhǐ dìng ěr gōng. [Pinyin] Thou did'st receive the inheritance from him;
嗣武受之、胜殷遏刘、耆定尔功。 [Pre-Classical Chinese, simp.]From: The Classic of Poetry, c. 11ᵗʰ – 7ᵗʰ centuries BCE, translated based on James Legge's version Sì Wǔ shòu zhī, shèng yīn è liú, zhǐ dìng ěr gōng. [Pinyin] Thou did'st receive the inheritance from him;
Thou didst vanquish yin , and put a stop to its cruelties ; - Effecting the firm establishment of thy merit.
耆 [-]
Jyutping
zi2
Pinyin
qí
Definitions (CC-CANTO)
to reach
耆 [-]
Jyutping
si3
Pinyin
qí
Definitions (CC-CANTO)
and alternative form for 嗜, to like
耆 [-]
Jyutping
kei4
Pinyin
qí
Definitions (CC-CEDICT)
man of sixty or seventy
Definitions (CC-CANTO)
man of sixty or seventy/aged/old/elderly/brave/high handed/to hate
Definitions (粵典–words.hk)
語素
年紀大;年邁 elderly; aged
耆英
耆英
senior citizens
Definitions (Wiktionary)
character, obsolete
to detest; to abhor
character, obsolete
tyrannical
character
man of sixty
character, obsolete
aged; old; senior
Definitions (Unihan)
man of sixty
aged, old
Cangjie Input
JPA
Examples (粵典–words.hk)
Cantonese
耆英
耆英
senior citizens
Cantonese
耆英体操班
耆英體操班
kei4 jing1 tai2 cou1 baan1
exercise class for the elderly
Examples (Wiktionary)
Mandarin
嗣武受之、胜殷遏刘、耆定尔功。 [Pre-Classical Chinese, simp.]From: The Classic of Poetry, c. 11ᵗʰ – 7ᵗʰ centuries BCE, translated based on James Legge's versionSì Wǔ shòu zhī, shèng yīn è liú, zhǐ dìng ěr gōng. [Pinyin]Thou did'st receive the inheritance from him;
嗣武受之、胜殷遏刘、耆定尔功。 [Pre-Classical Chinese, simp.]From: The Classic of Poetry, c. 11ᵗʰ – 7ᵗʰ centuries BCE, translated based on James Legge's versionSì Wǔ shòu zhī, shèng yīn è liú, zhǐ dìng ěr gōng. [Pinyin]Thou did'st receive the inheritance from him;
Thou didst vanquish yin , and put a stop to its cruelties ; -