Taxonomy of meanings for 鬣:
- 鬣 liè (OC: rab MC: liɛp) 良涉切 入 廣韻:【須鬣説文曰髮鬣鬣也 】
- BEARD
- nGY: long unruly beard (like the mane of a horse) (the word also refers to hair standing on end, according to SHUOWEN)
- BROOM
- n(horse's mane used as a) broom
- FUR
- nmbristles of a pig
- MANE
- nhorse's mane
- FISH PARTS
- VOLUME MEASURES
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PLANT PARTS
- BEARD
Additional information about 鬣
說文解字: 【鬣】,髮鬣鬣也。從髟、巤聲。 【良涉切】 【㲱】、鬣或从毛。 〔小徐本無「鬣」。〕 【䝓】、或从豕。
- Criteria
- BROOM
1. The current word for the broom, which standardly cooccurs with jī1 箕 "dustpan", is zhǒu 帚.
2. Liè 鬣 refers specifically to a broom made of the mane of a horse.
3. Sáo 埽 refers to the process of sweeping something clean, and this process is standardly accompanied by xǐ 灑 / 洒 "sprinkling with water". See SWEEP
4. Shuā 刷 refers to a broom-like brush, but the word is rare in pre-Han texts. See BRUSH
- BEARD
[BASIC/MARGINAL]
[COMMON/RARE]
[GENERAL/SPECIFIC]
1. The general word is xū 鬚 referring to all kinds of facial hair, but the word cannot refer to hair on the crown.
[GENERAL]
2. Rán 髯 refers to long whiskers (and when substantial constitutes a remarkable thing among a people with little facial hair).
[SPECIFIC]
3. Liè 鬣 is primarily the mane of a horse and refers to a beard noted for its length.
[MARGINAL], [SPECIFIC]; [[RARE]]
4. Zī 髭 "moustache" was a rare word and a rare thing in ancient China.
[SPECIFIC]; [[RARE]]
NB: Hú 鬍 "beard" is post-Buddhist.