Taxonomy of meanings for 狹:
- 狹 xiá (OC: ɡreeb MC: ɦɯæp) 侯夾切 入 廣韻:【隘狹 】
- NARROW
- vadNaffording little space, narrrow and small
- vibe narrow, not wide and broad
- vigradedbe narrower than
- nabpsychsimple narrowness of perspective
- vifigurativenarrowLZ
- URGENT
- NEAR
- INSUFFICIENT
- NARROW
Additional information about 狹
說文解字:
- Criteria
- BROAD
1. The standard general word is guǎng 廣 (ant. xiá 狹 "narrow") referring to anything of get spatial extension, also in various metaphorical senses.
2. Bó 博 (ant. yuē 約 "confined") is primarily metaphorical in application, and its concrete senses applied to physical objects are derived senses of the word only.
3. Kuàng 曠 adds to the feature of broadness and wide space that of emptiness.
4. Kuò 闊 (ant. xiá 狹 "narrow") adds to the concept of broadness of spatial extent that of remote distance, and the word was late to enter the pre-Buddhist language.
5. Kuān 寬 (ant. zhǎi 窄 "narrow") is recorded as meaning "broad" in SHUOWEN and is so used in HOUHANSHU, but the word was predominantly used in metaphorical senses like "broad-minded, forgiving, not strict", and related to huì 惠 "generous".
- NARROW
1. The current general word for narrowness is xiá 狹 (ant. kuān 寬 "broad") which refers quite generally to the small size of any opening.
2. Ài 隘 typically, but not always, connotes difficult military access.
3. Lòu 陋 (ant.* kuò 闊 "in grand style") refers only indirectly to narrowness of a street as an indication of its undistinguished character. The word focusses on this undistinguished character and is quite marginal in this group.
- Word relations
- Ant: (NARROW)寬/BROAD
Kuān 寬 (ant. zhǎi 窄 "narrow") is recorded as meaning "broad" in SHUOWEN and is so used in HOUHANSHU, but the word was predominantly used in metaphorical senses like "broad-minded, forgiving, not strict", and related to huì 惠 "generous". - Ant: (NARROW)廣/BROAD
The standard general word is guǎng 廣 (ant. xiá 狹 "narrow") referring to anything of get spatial extension, also in various metaphorical senses. - Epithet: (NARROW)廬/HUT
The general word for a hut is lú 廬.