Taxonomy of meanings for 猛:
- 猛 měng (OC: mraaŋʔ MC: mɯaŋ) 莫杏切 上 廣韻:【勇猛又嚴也害也惡也亦姓左傳晉大夫猛獲之後莫幸切六 】
- DOG
- BEAST OF PREY
- feature: fierce>VIOLENT
- nabfeaturefierceness; violence of attitude
- vadNof animals: fierce; superbly courageous
- viactbe fierce and dangerous (primarily of animials, then by extension also of generals and men)
- vadNnegativefierce and violentCH
- vt+prep+Ncomparativebe more fierce than NCH
- vifigurativebe ruthless; be intolerantCH
- INTENSELY
- COURAGE
- STRONG
- vibe forceful and energeticCH
- SEVERE
- HARD
- SHARP
- QUICK
- SUDDENLY
- SHOULD NOT
- SURNAMES
- DOG
Additional information about 猛
說文解字:
- Criteria
- VIOLENT
1. The current general word for violence in action and in disposition is měng 猛 (ant. nuò 懦 "weakish, pusillanimous") which refers quite generally to a disposition for incisive action and violent reaction without strong positive or negative overtones.
2. Bào 暴 (ant. rén 仁 "humane") refers to negatively valued violence of disposition and action.
3. Xiōng 凶 (ant. wēn 溫 "mild and bland") refers to violence as a psychological disposition and does not normally describe concrete pieces of behaviour.
4. Hèng 橫 (ant. róu 柔 "considerate, non-provocative") emphasises the arbitrariness of violent response or violent disposition.
- Word relations
- Ant: (VIOLENT)寬/LENIENT
- Ant: (VIOLENT)仁/BENEVOLENCE
Rén 仁 (ant. cán 殘 "cruel" and perhaps ant.* rěn 忍 "be callous, unfeeling") which refers to kind-heartedness and deep human sensibility as a constitutive feature of man as a moral being, is the standard word since Confucius. [ETHICAL], [HIGH-DEGREE] - Epithet: (VIOLENT)獸/BEAST
Shòu 獸 tends to refer to dangerous mammals above a certain size that are typically imagined as running (zǒu shòu 走獸), and sometimes as liable to bite. - Contrast: (VIOLENT)威/POWER
The dominant general words for power are wēi 威 "formidable authority" and shì 勢 "strategic position of power". - Assoc: (VIOLENT)悍/COURAGE
Hàn 悍 (ant. qiè 怯 "fearfulness") is foolhardiness and recklessness under conditions of danger or risk. Cf. Latin ferocia - Assoc: (VIOLENT)毅/STRONG
Yì 毅 (ant. nuò 懦 "weak") refers to inflexible and unshakeable firmness as well as strength.