Taxonomy of meanings for 悽:  

  • 悽 qī (OC: shiil MC: tsʰei) 七稽切 平 廣韻:【悲也痛也 】
    • SAD
      • vifeel and show sharp and acute inner pain
      • visubject=nonhumanbe plaintive; express mournfulnessCH
    • COLD

      Additional information about 悽

      說文解字: 【悽】,痛也。从心、妻聲。 【七稽切】

        Criteria
      • SAD

        1. The general word for sadness of any kind is bēi 悲 (ant. huān 歡 "joyful" and xǐ 喜 "delighted").

        2. Yōu 悠 refers to a pensive listlessness, a wistful kind of sadness.

        3. Qī 悽 (ant. lè 樂 "feel acute profound joy") refers to acute profound unhappiness.

        4. Yù 鬱 (ant. xīn 欣 "in high spirits") refers to largely endogenic sadness or depression.

        5. Shāng 傷 (ant. yuè 悅 "be pleased") refers to sadness caused by identifiable external conditions.

        6. Cǎn 慘/憯 refers poetically to a kind of despondency.

        7. Mǐn 閔 / 憫 is a very poetic word which typically refers to a kind of sadness that has external causes and can be close to compassion.

        8. Chóu 愁 refers to an internalised sadness one is reluctant to show openly.

        9. Qī 戚 / 慽 is an archaising elevated word for sadness that is common in poetry.

        10. Qī chuàng 悽愴 refers to sadness typically associated with regret or even remorse.

        NB: The vocabulary of sadness in Chinese poses very special problems because it is to huge: in many cases I am quite unable to determine the exact nuances. This subject requires a special monograph.