Taxonomy of meanings for 縛:
- 縛 bò (OC: baals MC: buɑ) 符卧切 去 廣韻:【符臥切一 】
- 縛 fù (OC: baɡ MC: bʷiɐk) 符钁切 入 廣韻:【繫也符钁切一 】
- BIND
- nabfigurativebondage
- vtoNtie up, wrap up; put in fetters
- vtoNfigurativebind, create bondage for
- vtoNpassivebe put in fetters by; be tied up by
- vtoNfigurativebe bound, be tied up
- vtoNreflexive.自bind (oneself); entangle (oneself); get entangled
- vpostadVpassivewith hands tied behind one's back
- vttoN1.+prep+N2have N1 tied and bring it to N2DS
- FETTERS
- nfetters
- WRAP
- vtoNwrap up
- RESTRICT
- NOMINAL MEASURE WORDS
- BIND
Additional information about 縛
說文解字: 【縛】,束也。从糸、尃聲。 【符钁切】
- Criteria
- BIND
[ABSTRACT/CONCRETE]
[+FIG/LITERAL]
1. The general word for tying things together into a bundle is shù 束 (ant. jiě 解 "untie"), and the word generally refers to the tying of things together in a bundle-like manner and not to the tying up of humans.
[CONCRETE]
2. Fú 縛 (ant. jiě 解 "untie") is primarily to tie up a person with a rope to restrict his freedom of movement, but ther word can also, by extension, be used to refer to tying up things.
[CONCRETE]
3. Guàn 貫 is to string things together as in a string of cash in the traditional Chinese style, but the word is also used in transferred senses.
[SPECIFIC], [+FIG]
4. Wéi 維 refers - often in an abstract way - to the tying together or connecting of things.
[ABSTRACT!]
There is a large number or more or less rare words which refer in hardly distinguishable ways to the tying together of things.