紩  
Pronunciation: [zhì]  
1. Sew, to connect with needle and thread.  
   (English: sew)  
2. The place where it is sewn together.  
   Example from Ming Dynasty Feng Yizhi: "The needleworker embroiders, not seeing where it is sewn."  
3. Used similarly to "帙," referring to a set of books.  
   Example from Ming Dynasty Tang Xianzu: "I, sir, have precious books bound with gold."  
4. String or cord.  
   (English: cord)  
5. Volume or chapter (as in a book).  
   (English: volume)  
1. Sew, to connect with needle and thread. (Reference: "Shuo Wen Jie Zi")  
   (English: sew)  
引:  
1. In dialect: "To patch cloth without edges, when worn out and sewn together, is called ragged."  
例:  
E.g., 紩衣 (patched clothes).