Taxonomy of meanings for 弘:
- 弘 hóng (OC: ɡʷɯɯŋ MC: ɦʷəŋ) 胡肱切 平 廣韻:【大也又姓衞有弘演胡肱切三 】
- BROAD
- vadVfigurativewith a broad perspective
- vadVbroadly, all-encompassinglyLZ
- GREAT
- vadNfigurativegreat; grand
- vifigurativebe magnanimous; have moral weight; German: Format haben
- vtoNcausativedevelop (something) fully so that it becomes great and significant
- IMPORTANT
- nfigurativegreatness
- vifigurativetremendous, important
- INTENSELY
- vadVOBI: greatly; very; to a high degree
- SCATTER
- vtoNcausativecause to be great > spread, diseminate
- LENIENT
- SURNAMES
- BROAD
Additional information about 弘
說文解字: 【弘】,弓聲也。从弓、厶聲。厶,古文肱字。 〔小徐本無「厶,古文肱字」五字。〕 【胡肱切】
- Criteria
- GREAT
1. The most general word for awe-inspiring greatness and significance is wěi 偉 (ant. 眇 / 渺 "trifling").
2. Dà 大 (ant. xiǎo 小 "insignificant") is often used to refer to generally recognised awe-inspiring status (for example of a king etc) rather than mere size.
3. Hóng 弘 and jù 巨 (ant. xì 細 ) are stylistically marked strong words to use for the greatness of something. See IMPORTANT
4. Hóng 鴻 refers to greatness as essentially linked to immense size.
5 Kǒng 孔 is an archaic word referring to immensity, numerousness as well as remarkable intensity of something.
- Word relations
- Contrast: (GREAT)大/GREAT
Dà 大 (ant. xiǎo 小 "insignificant") is often used to refer to generally recognised awe-inspiring status (for example of a king etc) rather than mere size. - Contrast: (GREAT)大/GREAT
Dà 大 (ant. xiǎo 小 "insignificant") is often used to refer to generally recognised awe-inspiring status (for example of a king etc) rather than mere size. - Assoc: (GREAT)大/GREAT
Dà 大 (ant. xiǎo 小 "insignificant") is often used to refer to generally recognised awe-inspiring status (for example of a king etc) rather than mere size.