Taxonomy of meanings for 溺:
- 溺 nì (OC: neewɡ MC: nek) 奴歷切 入 廣韻:【溺水古作㲻又音弱又姓也 】
- DROWN
- nabactdrowning
- v[adN]drowning person
- vadNdrowning (son)
- vichangebe drowning; drown and die
- vtoNsink into; drown in
- vtoNcausativedrown a person, metaphoric: cause somebody to face serious problems
- vtoNmiddle voicebe drowned in
- vtoNpassivebe drowned by
- vtoNfigurativeget plunged into; be drowned by (calamities); be drowned in, be inundated with
- vt+prep+Nfigurative"drown" inCH
- vi-Vresultativedrown with the V-resultDS
- SINK
- vt prep Nsink into NCH
- DELIGHT
- LOSE
- SURNAMES
- DROWN
- 溺 ruò (OC: njewɡ MC: ȵiɐk) 而灼切 入 廣韻:【水名出龍道山其水不勝鴻毛又奴歷切 】
- RIVERS
- = 弱
- RIVERS
- 溺 niào (OC: njewɢ MC: neu) 奴弔切 去 廣韻:【 】
- = 尿
Additional information about 溺
說文解字:
- Criteria
- DEFECATE
1. The rather rare general word including all forms of defecation is sōu 溲, but this word has a polite literary ring and is first attested in Han times.
2. Biàn 便 is a colloquial informal way of referring to informal defecation in places other than latrines.
3. Niào 溺/尿 is the standard colloquial term for urine or urination. See URINATE.
4. Yí 遺 the exrements excreted because of incontinence.
5. Sī 私 and the later xuán 旋 refers to males urinating. See URINATE.
6. Shǐ 矢/屎 refers specifically to shit.
7. Fèn 糞 refers originally to dung including rice straw etc, but came to refer to animal excrement used for fertilisation, dung. See MANURE.
- URINATE
1. The standard neutral term for urination is niào 尿/溺.
2. Sī 私 is polite and periphrastic for (apparently predominantly male) urination.
3. Xiǔ 滫 is a rare word for urination the semantic nuance of which is not easy to ascertain.
- DROWN
1.The current general word for seeking death by drowning or dying through drowning is nì 溺.
2. A very common term for drowning oneself is zì tóu 自投.
3. Chén 沉/沈 refers to submerging either oneself or things, sometimes in order to drown them. See SINK