THIGH    大腿

Old Chinese Criteria
1. Kuà 跨 refers to the thigh and the calf (not normally also including the foot). 2. Gǔ 股 refers to the thigh. 2. Jìng 脛 refers to shin. 4. Féi 腓 refers to the calf.
Modern Chinese Criteria
大腿 股 髀 rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /
Part of
Hypernym
    Other Hypernyms
    • Not defined  (anc: 2/0, child: 203)
    • PRIME  (anc: 1/0, child: 2)
    •   (anc: 0/0, child: 0)
    • N/A  (anc: 3/0, child: 85)
    • Not defined  (anc: 2/0, child: 203)
    • PRIME  (anc: 1/0, child: 2)
  • 古代文化詞異集類辨考 Gudai wenhua ci yi ji lei bian kao ( HUANG JINGUI 1995) p. 550/553

  • A Russian-English Collocational Dictionary of the Human Body ( IORDANSKAJA 1996) p. 216

  • 古辭辨 Gu ci bian ( WANG FENGYANG 1993) p. 127

  • Words (5 items)

      gǔ OC: kaaʔ MC: kuo̝ 10 Attributions

    Gǔ 股 refers to the thigh.

      Syntactic words
    • nthigh
      jìng OC: ɡeeŋʔ MC: ɦeŋ 7 Attributions

    Jìng 脛 refers to shin.

      Syntactic words
    • nshin
      bì OC: beeʔ MC: bei 5 Attributions
      Syntactic words
    • nthigh; specifically: thigh bone, femur; leg and loin of a deer, sheep, or other animal, prepared for, or served at, table
      féi OC: bul MC: bɨi 3 Attributions

    Féi 腓 refers to the calf.

      Syntactic words
    • ncalf of the leg
      kuà OC: khʷraas MC: khɣɛ 0 Attributions

    Kuà 跨 refers to the thigh and the calf (not normally also including the foot).

      Syntactic words
    • nSJ: thigh