"𨨨" meaning in Vietnamese

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Character

Forms: 𨨨: Nôm readings: chiêng [canonical]
  1. Nôm form of chiêng (“gong”).
    Sense id: en-𨨨-vi-character-O4wWMqeF Categories (other): Vietnamese Nom

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          "ref": "1903, Vương Duy Trinh, Thanh Hoá quan phong (清化觀風), page 42",
          "text": "土音哙丐𨨨羅丐鏛𡦂悪切買𡦂固義羅空固拱如㗂京羅怒㗂西羅𩛂\nThổ âm gọi cái ‘chiêng’ là cái ‘thường’; chữ ‘ố’ thiết với chữ ‘có’ nghĩa là “không có”, cũng như tiếng Kinh là ‘nỏ’, tiếng Tây là ‘no’.\nIn the local speech, gongs are called ‘thường’, and ‘ó’ (which is spelt with ‘ố + có’) means “no”, similar to ‘nỏ’ in Vietnamese and ‘no(n)’ in French."
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