DOG 狗狗
COMMON DOMESTIC OR WILD ANIMAL which HAS FOUR LEGS. [BIOLOGY; CANIS]
Old Chinese Criteria
2. Gǒu 狗 is a colloquial word for a dog (according to some early commentators a small dog, and it is plausible that the colloquial word may have referred to the small dog in particular).
3. Máng 尨 refers to a shaggy, mangy dog, and this rare word has an archaic and poetic flavour.
NB: The various other designations for dogs recorded in early dictionaries are not in general use.
Inicdentally, already in Han times dogs' meat was regarded a delicacy. Fan Kuai 樊噲, the aide to the first emperor of the Han, was a dog-butcher.
黄金貴:古漢語同義詞辨釋詞典
ANIMALS 12.
獒,藏獒,出先秦西戎所貢;中古時引申泛指大狗。
狡犬,巨口赤身的藏獒,先秦匈奴所贈。
豻,吻部黑色的金黃色藏獒,見於漢代;青豻在晚近引申指大黑狗(方言)。
番狗,西藏所贈藏獒,見於唐代。
Modern Chinese Criteria
first rough draft to identify synonym group members for future analysis, based on CL. 18.11.2003. CH
- A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages
(
BUCK 1988)
p.
3.61 - Verzeichnis und Motivindex der Han-Darstellungen
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FINSTERBUSCH 1966)
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216 Hund:
- Verzeichnis und Motivindex der Han-Darstellungen
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FINSTERBUSCH 2000)
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763 Hund:
- 韓非子同義詞研究
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HANFEI TONGYI 2004)
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44 - 論衡同義詞研究
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LUNHENG TONGYI 2004)
p.
9 - Dictionnaire culturel en langue francaise
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REY 2005)
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1.1502 - Und folge dem, was mein Herz begehrt Hamburger Sinologische Schriften
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STUMPFELDT 2002)
p.
1.93-139 - "三國志"同義詞及其歷史演變
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WANG TONGWEI 2010)
p.
290-302 - 古辭辨 Gu ci bian
(
WANG FENGYANG 1993)
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100 - Encyclopedia of Religion ( JONES 2005) p.
- Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the Other Italic Languages
(
DE VAAN 2008)
p.
canes, -is 'dog' [m.f. «] (P1.+; nom-sg. usually canis, but older canes in Enn., PL,
Lucil., Varro (all lx), abl.sg. cane, gen.pl. canum) j
Derivatives: camcula 'bitch' (PI.+); dog-star, Sirius; dog-fish or shark' (Varro+),
cariimis 'of a dog' (PI.+).
- Democritus Ridens
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WEBER 1857)
p.
6.358 - Bibliographisches Handbuch zur Sprachinhaltsforschung. Teil II. Systematischer Teil. B. Ordnung nach Sinnbezirken (mit einem alphabetischen Begriffsschluessel): Der Mensch und seine Welt im Spiegel der Sprachforschung
(
FRANKE 1989)
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Words
狗 gǒu OC: kooʔ MC: ku 28 AttributionsWD
Gǒu 狗is a colloquial word for a dog (according to some early commentators a small dog, and it is plausible that the colloquial word may have referred to the small dog in particular).
- Word relations
- Subject: 吠/BARK
1. The current word for barking is fèi 吠. - Epithet: 芻/HAY
- Assoc: 馬/HORSE
The dominant word for a horse is mǎ 馬. - Assoc: 彘/PIG
Zhì 彘 is the standard old word for the domestic pig. - Assoc: 子女/GIRL
Zǐ nǚ 子女 refers to post-puberty girls often used as gifts or as bribes. - Oppos: 虎/TIGER
By far the most common feline in ancient Chinese literature is the hǔ 虎 "tiger".
- Syntactic words
- n dog
- nadNdoglike
- nadNfigurativedoglike; dog of an N 狗賊
- nadVanalogylike a dog
- nfigurative"dogs"
- npost-NCH
犬 quǎn OC: khʷeenʔ MC: khen 20 AttributionsWD
The current general literary word for a dog is quǎn 犬.
- Word relations
- Assoc: 馬/HORSE
The dominant word for a horse is mǎ 馬. - Assoc: 雞/CHICKEN
The current word for a hen or chicken generally is jī 雞.
- Syntactic words
- ncanine; (not necessarily domesticated) dog
- nadVanalogylike a dog SHIJI: 犬吠
- npost-Vdog characterised by V-ingDS
尨 máng OC: mrooŋ MC: mɣɔŋ 3 AttributionsWD
Máng 尨 refers to a shaggy, mangy dog, and this rare word has an archaic and poetic flavour.
- Syntactic words
- nshaggy dog
獒 áo OC: ŋoow MC: ŋɑu 2 AttributionsWD
refers to the large Tibetan mastiff.
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- nlarge fierce dog
貆 huán OC: ɢoon MC: ɦʷɑn 1 AttributionWD
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- nsmall raccoon dog; badger
吠狗 fèi gǒu OC: bods kooʔ MC: bi̯ɐi ku 1 AttributionWD
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- NPreferential: watch-dog
犴 án OC: ŋɡaan MC: ŋɑn 0 AttributionsWD
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- nwild dog SHANHAIJING: 青犴
狡 jiǎo OC: kreewʔ MC: kɣɛu 0 AttributionsWD
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- nyoung dog
猘 zhì OC: kreds MC: kiɛi 0 AttributionsWD
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- nP: mad dog
猲 xiē OC: qhad MC: hi̯ɐt 0 AttributionsWD
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- nkind of dog
獫 xiǎn OC: qhromʔ MC: hiɛm 0 AttributionsWD
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- nkind of dog
玁 xiǎn OC: qhramʔ MC: hiɛm 0 AttributionsWD
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- ndog with a long snout
豻 àn OC: ŋɡaans MC: ŋɑn 0 AttributionsWD
Tibetan mastiff with a black snout. (Han)
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- nsmall wild dog of the steppe resembling a fox
狡犬 jiǎo quǎn OC: kreewʔ khʷeenʔ MC: kɣɛu khen 0 AttributionsWD
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- NPreddish Tibetan mastiff with a large snout (given as tribute by the Xiongnu)
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