RIBBON  絲帶

INTENSELY SMALL LONG AND NARROW CLOTH.
STRIPTAPEBANDCORD
Hypernym
  • CLOTHARTEFACT TYPICALLY PRODUCED by WEAVING OR KNITTING, SOMETIMES USED FOR PRODUCING GARMENTS.
    • ARTEFACTTHING PRODUCED by MAN.
      • THINGCONCRETE OBJECT.
        • OBJECT[NO HYPERNYM.] WHAT one CAN NAME:refer to....
See also
  • BELTSTRIP of CLOTH OR LEATHER USED to TIE ROUND one's WAIST.
    Old Chinese Criteria
    1. Probably most general word for a ribbon is zǔ 組 and it usually refers to the wide and thin ribbon made of silk. Its shape, size and functions are very variable. The word can thus refer to a belt ribbon, strings for use with hats, string used to tie an armour etc.

    2. Xún 紃 refers to the round plaited ribbon which can be used in various ways (on shoes for instance):

    3. Tāo 絛 is a small plaited ribbon which can be used in various ways (to make a shoes lace for instance) similar to xún 紃. The two perhaps differs by value???.

    4. Shòu 綬 refers to the ribbon which was originally used to tie jade pendants to the waistband; in the Han dynasty it was used for tying the seal. In Han times, shòu 綬 was an important marker of the status of its holder, and length and colour of the ribbon varied according to it.

    5. Lún 綸 in Han times refers to the green/blue silk ribbon used by minor officials to tie the seal to the waistband.

    6. Yīng 纓 refers specifically to one of two ribbons used to keep hat straight. The word also refers to the colour ribbon worn by a woman when having reached an age for marriage; it was also used for tying fragrant things.

    7. Hóng 紘 refers to the ribbon used to keep hat; in this case only one ribbon is used.

    8. Yīng ruí 纓 (written like 10.) refers to the ribbon used to keep a hat.

    9. Màn hú 縵胡 refers to the ribbon used to keep a hat which was worn by warriors, and was made of plaint undecorated silk.

    10. Ruí (written like 竹 above and down 豕 with 生 ) refers to the part of the hat ribbon which is hanging down.

    11. Qí 綦 refers to the small ribbon which can be used on shoes.

    12. Zuǎn (written like 算 above and 系 below) refers in SHUOWEN to the red ribbon.

    13. Xǐ 縰 refers to a ribbon used to tie up hair.

    Modern Chinese Criteria
    緞帶

    絲帶

    綬帶

    rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /

      Words

        yīng OC: qeŋ MC: ʔiɛŋ 11 AttributionsWD

      Yīng 纓 refers specifically to one of two ribbons used to keep hat straight. The word also refers to the colour ribbon worn by a woman when having reached an age for marriage; it was also used for tying fragrant things.

      • () p. {57-4 - 57-9}

      • 古辭辨 Gu ci bian ( WANG FENGYANG 1993) p. 167

      • 中國衣冠服飾大詞典 Zhongguo yiguan fushi da cidian ( ZGYI 1996) p. {38}

        Syntactic words
      • nribbon to keep hat straight
      • viwear a silk ribbonCH
        zǔ OC: skaaʔ MC: tsuo̝ 4 AttributionsWD

      Probably most general word for a ribbon is zǔ 組and it usually refers to the wide and thin ribbon made of silk. Its shape, size and functions are very variable. The word can thus refer to a belt ribbon, strings for use with hats, string used to tie an armour etc.

        Syntactic words
      • npiece of elaborate string for use with hats etc; ribbon
      • nadVinstrumentwith silk ribbons
      冠纓  guān yīng OC: koon qeŋ MC: kʷɑn ʔiɛŋ 2 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • NPhat-ribbon
      環絰  huán dié OC: ɡʷraan ɡ-liiɡ MC: ɦɣan det 2 AttributionsWD
      • () p. 57-4 - 57-9

      • 古辭辨 Gu ci bian ( WANG FENGYANG 1993) p. 167

      • 中國衣冠服飾大詞典 Zhongguo yiguan fushi da cidian ( ZGYI 1996) p. 38

        Syntactic words
      • NP(simple) mourning headband
        hóng OC: ɡʷrɯɯŋ MC: ɦɣɛŋ 1 AttributionWD

      Hóng 紘 refers to the ribbon used to keep hat; in this case only one ribbon is used.

      • 中國衣冠服飾大詞典 Zhongguo yiguan fushi da cidian ( ZGYI 1996) p. 37 - 38

        Syntactic words
      • nn: double hat-string
        dǎn OC: k-laamʔ MC: tɑm 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • nribbon used in hat
        qí OC: ɡɯ MC: gɨ 1 AttributionWD

      Qí 綦 refers to the small ribbon which can be used on shoes.

        Syntactic words
      • nround shoe lace; ribbon used on shoes
        ruí OC: njul MC: ȵi 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • nread ruí: lower part of the strap or ribbon that holds headgear in place
        téng OC: lɯɯŋ MC: dəŋ 1 AttributionWD
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      • ncord
        Click here to add pinyin OC:  MC: 1 AttributionWD
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      • ncoloured silk band
        xún OC: sɢʷun MC: zʷin 0 AttributionsWD

      Xún 紃 refers to the round plaited ribbon which can be used in various ways (on shoes for instance)

        Syntactic words
      • nn: round plaited ribbon
        fú OC: pɯd MC: pi̯ut 0 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • nsilk band for a seal
        tāo OC: kh-laaw MC: thɑu
        tāo OC: kh-luu MC: thɑu 0 AttributionsWD

      Tāo 絛 is a small plaited ribbon which can be used in various ways (to make a shoes lace for instance) similar to xún 紃. The two perhaps differs by value???.

        Syntactic words
      • nn: HUAINAN: small ribbon
        lún OC: ɡ-run MC: lʷin 0 AttributionsWD

      Lún 綸 in Han times refers to the green/blue silk ribbon used by minor officials to tie the seal to the waistband.

        Syntactic words
      • nn: green/blue silk ribbon for tying the seal to the waistband
        shòu OC: djuʔ MC: dʑɨu 0 AttributionsWD

      Shòu 綬 refers to the ribbon which was originally used to tie jade pendants to the waistband; in the Han dynasty it was used for tying the seal. In Han times, shòu 綬 was an important marker of the status of its holder, and length and colour of the ribbon varied according to it.

        Syntactic words
        xǐ OC: srelʔ MC: ʂiɛ 0 AttributionsWD

      Xǐ 縰refers to a ribbon used to tie up hair.

        Syntactic words
      • nhair ribbon
      縵胡  màn hú OC: moons ɡaa MC: mʷɑn ɦuo̝ 0 AttributionsWD

      Màn hú 縵 胡refers to the ribbon used to keep a hat which was worn by warriors, and was made of plaint undecorated silk.

      • 中國衣冠服飾大詞典 Zhongguo yiguan fushi da cidian ( ZGYI 1996) p. 38

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