貫盈

See also: 贯盈

Chinese

pierce; to string full; filled; surplus
trad. (貫盈)
simp. (贯盈)

Etymology

(a string of coins) + (full)

In ancient times, coins had holes in their centers so that they could be threaded onto strings. When a string of preset length () became full (), this term was used to describe it. Later, the term came to refer to an abundance of evil deeds.

Pronunciation


Noun

貫盈

  1. (literary) an abundance of (evil deeds etc.)
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