Taxonomy of meanings for 疇:
- 疇 chóu (OC: du MC: ɖiu) 直由切 平 廣韻:【誰也等也壅也田疇也又疇昔説文作𤲮耕治之田也 】
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ACCOMPANY
- nadNaccompanying
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CATEGORY
- nabmetaphysicalnatural group; (ERYA: classificatory category) ZGC 夫物各有疇 "all things belong to groups"
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FIELD
- nregularly demarkated field, particularly a good and productive field, according to LIJI commentators specifically a field on which hemp is grown; field
- FRIEND
- npartner or companion of the same rank or generation
- nfigurativeliterary companion pieceCH
- GROUP
- ncluster
- nadVin clusters (as shrubs growing together); in groups
- WHO
- nprorhetorical questionwho?
- BOUNDARY
- TILL
- EQUAL
- CALCULATE
- PAST
- HEIR
- STATES
- SURNAMES
- = 酬
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ACCOMPANY
Additional information about 疇
說文解字:
- Criteria
- CATEGORY
1. The general current word for the abstract notion of a category of any kind is lèi 類.
2. Shǔ 屬 construes a category as something that concrete things belong to or belong under, and the term is not abstract in force.
3. Zhǒng 種 "kind" emphasises the common origin and derives from the biological notion of a species, and the term often refers specifically to the kinds of grain.
4. Chóu 疇 "natural group a thing belongs to" is not really a logical term of classification but essentially a term belonging to the sociology of animals.
- FIELD
1. The current general word for a cultivated field of any kind is tián 田.
2. Qí 畦 refers to a rectangular bounded patch of land prepared for intensive agricultural cultivation.
3. Chóu 疇 refers to regularly marked-out fields ready for cultivation.
4. Jī 畸 is said to refer to irregularly marked-out fields ready for cultivation.
5. Chán 廛 is said to refer to the small plot of land cultivated by an individual family.
6. Wò 沃 fertile low-lying land suitable for irrigation or naturally wet.
- GROUP
1. The current general term for a group is qún 群.
2. Chóu 疇 refers to a cluster of things, typically plants.