LAME 瘸痿
ILLNESS of being NOT ABLE to MOVE one's LEGS OR ARMS.
Old Chinese Criteria
黄金貴:古漢語同義詞辨釋詞典
Words (10 items)
枯 kū OC: khaa MC: khuo̝ 3 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- nabstativesomeone who is lame 偏枯 "a hemioplegic"
- viparalysed 偏枯 "be hemioplegic??"
痿 wěi OC: qrol MC: ʔiɛ 3 Attributions
The current general word for lameness in any part of the body, including arms and legs is wěi 痿.
- Syntactic words
- nabfeaturelameness
- vilame
- vichangebecome lame
跳 tiào 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- vilame (so that one has to jump)LZ
躄 bì OC: peɡ MC: piɛk 1 Attribution
Bì 躄 refers to lameness in both legs.
- Syntactic words
- vadNlame
- vibe lame in both legs
偏枯 piān kū OC: phen khaa MC: phiɛn khuo̝ 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- VPibe hemioplegic
跛蹇 bǒ jiǎn MC: paX kjenX OC: paalʔ kranʔ 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- NPab(.post-N)featurelameness, having limbs rotting awayCH
痹 bì OC: pids MC: pi 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- vibe numb; lame
痺 Click here to add pinyin OC: MC: 1 Attribution
Bì 躄 refers to lameness in both legs.
- Syntactic words
- vibe lame; be numb
尪 wāng OC: qʷaaŋ MC: ʔɑŋ 0 Attributions
Wāng 尪 refers to deformation of back, chest or leg, and a person with this infirmity is typically a dwarf.
- Syntactic words
- vibe crippled in back, chest, or leg (See also HUNCHBACK)
瘸 qué OC: ɡʷal MC: gʷɑ 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- vicolloquial, post-Han: lame