Taxonomy of meanings for 律:  

  • 律 lǜ (OC: b-rud MC: lʷit) 呂卹切 入 廣韻:【律吕又律法也吕䘏切八 】
    • ASSESS
      • vtoNassess, measure
    • LAW
      • nabbuddhistvinaya
      • nabtextstatute defining legal procedure, regulation, standard rule; legal standards
      • nabfigurativeobligatory rulesCH
      • npost-Nstatutes regulating NLZ
    • METHOD
      • naba systematic rule (for conduct)
    • PIPE
      • npitch-pipe
      • vtoNattune as with pitch-pipes
    • SONG
      • nregular poetry
  • CONFORM
    • vtoNconform to N, to abide by N's rulesLZ

Additional information about 律

說文解字: 【律】,均布也。从彳、聿聲。 【呂戌切】

    Criteria
  • PIPE

    1. The most common word for a pipe is dí 笛 which is made of bamboo and has seven holes. This is what today is called xiāo 簫.

    2. Lài 籟 refers to a short pipe with three holes.

    3. Xūn 壎 refers to an egg-shaped flute with three or more holes in it.

    4. Yuè 籥 is a rare word referring to a rather primitive three-hole bamboo flute.

    5. Chí 篪 refers to a traverse flute with seven holes. This is the oldest type of traverse flute that is known.

    6. Lu �律 is a very abstract technical term for a pitch-pipe of any kind.

    7. Huáng 簧 refers to the reed used to enhance the sonority of pipes.

  • LAW

    1. The current general word for a law, a legal system or any legal provision of any kind is fǎ 法.

    2. Lu �律 is far more specialised as a specific term referring to concrete and detailed regulations rather than a legal system as a whole, and the word is also syntactically much less flexible. Thus we have 先王之法 and not 先王之律.

    The complexities of legal terminology can be preliminarily summarised as follows:

    A. The rule may be explicit (chéng 程, diǎn 典, fǎ 法, hào 號, lu �律 ); or it may be primarily conventional (cháng 常, jì 紀, jīng 經, zhì 制 ).

    B. The rule may be conceived as temporary (lìng 令, dù 度, chéng 程, hào 號 ); or it may be conceived as permanent and unchangeable (cháng 常, diǎn 典, jì 紀, jīng 經 ); or it may be conceived as long-term but clearly changeable (fǎ 法, lu �律, xiàn 憲, zhāng 章, zhì 制 ).

    C. The rules may concern legal and economic administration (chéng 程, diǎn 典, dù 度, lu �律, xiàn 憲, zhāng 章, zhì 制, and occasionally fǎ 法 ); or they may concern prohibitions of criminal conduct (fǎ 法, pì 辟, xíng 刑 ); or they may be general moral guidelines on conduct (cháng 常, hào 號, lìng 令, jì 紀 ).

    D. The focus may be on the written documents containing the rules as such (diǎn 典, xiàn 憲, zhāng 章 ); or the focus may be on the content of the rules (cháng 常, chéng 程, dù 度, lìng 令, zhì 制 ); or the primary focus may be on oral promulgation of the rule (hào 號 ).

    E. The rules may be regarded as a collective system (cháng 常, jì 紀, jīng 經, zhì 制 ); or they may be conceived as individual legal prescriptions (all others).

    Word relations
  • Assoc: (LAW)法/LAW The current general word for a law, a legal system or any legal provision of any kind is fǎ 法.
  • Synon: (LAW)法/LAW The current general word for a law, a legal system or any legal provision of any kind is fǎ 法.