SHAPE 形狀形
APPEARANCE of the PLACE something is in, as PERCEIVED by the EYES, DISREGARDING the SUBJECTIVITY of the APPEARANCE.
Hypernym
- APPEARANCECLEAR:visible BUT SUBJECTIVELY PERCEIVED FEATURES.
Hyponym
- CURVED SHAPE that is NOT STRAIGHT.
- BODY SHAPE of an ANIMAL OR HUMAN OR of THINGS.
- CORPSE BODY of a HUMAN OR ANIMAL who has DIED.
- CIRCLE PERFECTLY ROUND FLAT SHAPE.
- SURROUND PRODUCE the SHAPE of a CIRCLE AROUND something, OFTEN what one ATTACKS.
- PATTERN COMPLEX ORDERLY SHAPE of something.
- SPOT SMALL ROUND PATTERN.
- LAW OF NATURE ENDURING PATTERN FOLLOWED BY ALL THINGS.
- SHADOW SHAPE of SHADE.
- SQUARE SHAPE that HAS FOUR STRAIGHT SIDES AND the SAME ANGLES in ALL CORNERS.
- BATTLE ARRAY SHAPE PRODUCED by ARMIES PREPARING for BATTLE.
- LAYER SUBSTANCE of FLAT SHAPE which is ABOVE OR BELOW ANOTHER RESEMBLING SUBSTANCE of FLAT SHAPE.
- CONCAVE SHAPE RESEMLING the INSIDE of HALF a SPHERE.
- LINE SHAPE WHICH HAS LENGTH BUT LACKS OR HAS INTENSELY LITTLE BREADTH.
- GEOMETRIC SHAPE ABSTRACT SHAPE in MATHEMATICS.
- SURFACE [MATHEMATICS]
- CUBE SHAPE which has ONLY SQUARE SIDES.
Old Chinese Criteria
2. Mào 貌 and the much rarer and more abstract biǎo 表 are terms referring to mere external physical outline as opposed to inner reality.
3. Zhuàng 狀 is the dynamic physical manifestation of something.
4. Guān 觀 is the visual aspect of something, including its coloration.
5. Xiàng 相 is the significant external form (including coloration) as indicative of what is behind it.
6. Xiàng 象 "abstract pattern made by things" is both aesthetic and metaphysical in force and construes appearance as something symbolic of and structurally similar to an underlying reality.
7. Wén 文 refers to dignified, fine pattern a shape makes.
Modern Chinese Criteria
樣子
形態
形象
形制
造型
模樣
樣
形
狀
相
貌
像
怪樣
怪相
奇形怪狀
怪模怪樣
式樣
樣式
形式
式
花樣
款式
式子
rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /
- A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages
(
BUCK 1988)
p.
12.51 - De differentiis
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DIFFERENTIAE I)
p.
372 239. C. Fronto. Figura artis opus, forma naturae bonum.
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239. Inter Figuram et formam. Figura est artis, forma naturae [ Al., hominis]
- Lateinische Synonyme und Etymologien
(
DOEDERLEIN 1840)
p.
SHAPE
figura denotes shape as objective and definite outline.
forma refers to shape as a subjectively and aesthetically perceived external appearance that is indicative of something significant and internal that is thus manifested.
species refers to mere external shape as opposed to internal reality, and the notion does include surface features such as colour.
figurare refers to giving something an external shape of a definite kind, particularly a specific outline.
formare refers to giving something an external shape that adequately represents what is internal.
- Traite elementaire des synonymes grecques
(
DUFOUR 1910)
p.
92 - 論衡同義詞研究
(
LUNHENG TONGYI 2004)
p.
44 - Woerterbuch der Philosophie. Neue Beitraege zu einer Kritik der Sprache
(
MAUTHNER WP 1924)
p.
I.478 - Lateinische Synonymik
(
MENGE)
p.
260 - Dictionnaire culturel en langue francaise
(
REY 2005)
p.
2.1117 - Handbuch der lateinischen und griechischen Synonymik
(
SCHMIDT 1889)
p.
101 - Chinese Synonyms Usage Dictionary
(
TENG SHOU-HSIN 1996)
p.
440 - Ästhetische Grundbegriffe
(
BARCK 2010)
p.
2.462 - Ästhetische Grundbegriffe
(
BARCK 2010)
p.
2.820 - SYNONYMES FRANÇOIS, LEURS DIFFÉRENTES SIGNIFICATIONS, ET LE CHOIX QU'IL EN FAUT FAIRE Pour parler avec justesse
(
GIRARD 1769)
p.
1.25.22 FACON.FIGURE.FORME.CONFORMATION
- Handbook of Greek Synonymes, from the French of M. Alex. Pillon, Librarian of the Bibliothèque Royale , at Paris, and one of the editors of the new edition of Plaché's Dictionnaire Grec-Français, edited, with notes, by the Rev. Thomas Kerchever Arnold, M.A. Rector of Lyndon, and late fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
(
PILLON 1850)
p.
no.378
Words
形 xíng OC: ɡeeŋ MC: ɦeŋ 44 Attributions
The most current general word describing the physical shape of something is xíng 形.
- Word relations
- Result: 地/EARTH
The current general term for the earth or land is dì 地 (ant. tiān 天"Heaven"). - Contrast: 成/COMPLETE
The standard word for bringing anything to a successful conclusion is chéng 成. - Assoc: 容/APPEARANCE
Róng 容 refers to the contours of a person, expecially the contours of his or her face. See FACE. [DYNAMIC], [OUTLINE] - Assoc: 骸/BONE
Hái 骸 refers to the set of bones that constutute the skeleton in a living or dead person, and the word is often used collectively to refer by synecdoche either to the living or to the dead body. [COLLECTIVE] - Oppos: 影 / 景/SHADOW
The shaped form of shadow is currently yǐng 影 (ant. xíng 形 "original physical object of which there is a shadow") and the general area of shade is yīn 陰 (ant. guāng 光 "light").
- Syntactic words
- n(post-N)concreteabstract term for the concrete physical visible shape and manifestation of something [Note that paradoxically the notion of "concrete" is highly abstract.]
- n[adN]N=thingphysical object with shapeCH
- nabCHEMLA 2003:
- nab(.post-N)the shape of the contextually determinate NCH
- nab[post-N]dimensionthree-dimensional physical visible shape
- nabfigurativeabstract: shape, distinct form, 'image'
- nab{PRED}be of (such-and-such-a) shape
- nadVin its proper shape; in its visible shapeDS
- nspecificconcrete literary shapeCH
- vadNpassivesculpted, shaped
- viprocesstake shape
- vt[oN]provide a form of things
- vtoNcausativecause to have shape
形容 xíng róng OC: ɡeeŋ k-loŋ MC: ɦeŋ ji̯oŋ 8 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- NPphysical outline and appearance, physical appearance
文 wén OC: mɯn MC: mi̯un 5 Attributions
- Word relations
- Ant: 實/SUBSTANCE
- Oppos: 質/ESSENCE
- Syntactic words
- nabfeatureouter (dignified) shape; the dignified, fine pattern a shape makes; dignified cultured appearance
象 xiàng OC: sɢlaŋʔ MC: zi̯ɐŋ 5 Attributions
Xiàng 象 "abstract pattern made by things" is both aesthetic and metaphysical in force and construes appearance as something symbolic of and structurally similar to an underlying reality.
- Syntactic words
- nabmetaphysicalabstract image, emblem; form; abstract pattern of appearance which is symbolic of an underlying reality
- nabstativephysical shape
狀 zhuàng OC: sɡraŋs MC: ɖʐi̯ɐŋ 4 Attributions
Zhuàng 狀 is the dynamic physical manifestation of something.
- Syntactic words
- n(dynamic) shape and pose; physical constitution, physical build
- nabfeatureabstract: form, configuration
貌 mào OC: mreews MC: mɣɛu 3 Attributions
Mào 貌 and the much rarer and more abstract biǎo 表 are terms referring to mere external physical outline as opposed to inner reality.
- Syntactic words
- nexternal shape, contour
方圓 fāng yuán OC: paŋ ɢon MC: pi̯ɐŋ ɦiɛn 3 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- NPab{nab1ant.nab2}conceptconcept of the type of outline (square, round etc)
- NPab{nab1ant.nab2}featuretype of outline> concrete physical properties
容 róng OC: k-loŋ MC: ji̯oŋ 3 Attributions
- Word relations
- Result: 物/CREATURE
The general term for any living creature of any kind is wù 物.
- Syntactic words
- nab(post-N)featureexternal shape, visible outline HUAINANZI: 泰山之容 "the shape of Taishan"; WENZI: 天道...無容無則
觀 guān OC: koon MC: kʷɑn 1 Attribution
Guān 觀 is the visual aspect of something, including its coloration.
- Syntactic words
- nabfeatureshape, looks, the way one looks
狀貌 zhuàng mào OC: sɡraŋs mreews MC: ɖʐi̯ɐŋ mɣɛu 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- NP{N1=N2}singularevery aspect of the appearance, the shape and form
相貌 xiàng mào OC: sqaŋs mreews MC: si̯ɐŋ mɣɛu 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- NPphysical appearance
方員 fāng yuán MC: pjang -- OC: paŋ --CH 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- NPabfigurativegeneralised, abstractly: the concrete shapes in the worldCH
形軀 xíng qū MC: heng khju OC: ɡeeŋ khoCH 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- NP(post-N)physical form, physical appearance; physical shapeCH
氣 qì OC: khɯds MC: khɨi 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
相 xiàng OC: sqaŋs MC: si̯ɐŋ 0 Attributions
Xiàng 相 is the significant external form (including coloration) as indicative of what is behind it.
- 王力古漢語字典
(
WANG LI 2000)
p.
163
- Syntactic words
- nimage made by the objective reality in the mind
表 biǎo OC: prawʔ MC: piɛu 0 Attributions
Mào 貌 and the much rarer and more abstract biǎo 表 are terms referring to mere external physical outline as opposed to inner reality.
- Syntactic words
- nabfeaturesuperficial aspect, surface of a matter, externals
鱉臑 biē rú OC: ped njo MC: piɛt ȵi̯o 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- NPabmathematical termCHEMLA 2003: biē nào a specific subtype of tetrahedron [Illustration]
Existing SW for
Here are Syntactic Words already defined in the database: