Taxonomy of meanings for 嶽:
- 嶽 yuè (OC: ŋrooɡ MC: ŋɯɔk) 五角切 入 廣韻:【五嶽也五角切八 】
- MOUNTAIN
- ngreat mountain, also written 嶽
- SUMMIT
- MOUNTAINS
- SACRED MOUNTAINS
- MOUNTAIN
Additional information about 嶽
說文解字: 【嶽】,東岱、南靃、西華、北恆、中泰室,王者之所以巡狩所至。 〔小徐本「至」上無「所」。〕 从山、獄聲。 【五角切】 【𡶓(岳)】,古文象高形。
- Criteria
- MOUNTAIN
1. The general term for a mountain of any kind, large or small, is shān 山.
2. Yuè 岳/嶽 refers is a positive way to one of the great mountains of China, and the word typically functions as the head word in a noun phrase, as in 五岳. (Note that obviously in proper names and designations of titles (e.g. the title sì yuè 四岳 ) the two characters are not interchangeable.)
3. Fù 阜 refers to a large non-rocky mountain with an elevated plain on top.
4. Ā 阿 refers to a very large non-rocky mountan with an elevated plain on top.
5. Qiū 丘 refers to a small non-rocky earth mound.
6. Yuán 原 can refer to the highlands and is marginal in this group.
7. Lǐng 嶺, later sometimes written 領, is not a post-Han word, as many dictionaries might lead one to suppose, but the word is very rare in pre-Han times. The word refers to mountains as forming a series, often connoting a road along the ridge.