gí-ju-á-jĭ

gí-ju-á-jĭ 
gízhuázhi 
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To be unfortunate 1) in hunting, 2) in saying or doing (being unable to act quickly, easily, etc.), 3) as a criminal or a condemned (though innocent) man, who fails to get a pardon or reprieve in time. 4. To be unfortunate with his own property, etc. 
Dec 22, 2010 5:33 pm

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JOD: v. 1st. dat. of juajĭ.
Added/modified by: Catherine Rudin on 2/17/10, 12:00 AM