EYE 眼睛目
ORGAN USED FOR SEEING THINGS.
Old Chinese Criteria
黄金貴:古漢語同義詞辨釋詞典
Modern Chinese Criteria
Hyponym
- EVIL EYE EVIL EYE OF A WITCH (anc: 5/0, child: 0)
Part of
- EYE PARTSPARTS of the EYE.
- EYELASH
- EYELIDSKIN MOVING on the EYE.
- PUPILPART of the EYE THROUGH which LIGHT ENTERS THE EYE.
See also
- SEEPERCEIVE USING the EYES.
Hypernym
- ORGAN BODY PART used for BASIC FUNCTIONS of LIFE. (anc: 3/0, child: 16)
- Not defined (anc: 2/0, child: 203)
- PRIME (anc: 1/0, child: 2)
AUGE
眼,目
1. The graphic composition of mu4 目 is not avalid argument concerning the meaning of the word. WL is highly misleading on this.
Words (12 items)
目 mù OC: muɡ MC: muk 77 Attributions
The general word for the eye, including the area around the eye is mù 目(thus when one shāng mù 傷目 what is injured is not necessarily the eyeball itself). (This is a very flexible word which also has verbal uses. For which see SEE.)
- Word relations
- Object: 揜 / 掩 / 奄/COVER
Yǎn 掩/揜 is an informal word which focusses on the deliberate act by a human, executed with his hand, which is designed to prevent something from being discovered or from getting in touch with other things. - Assoc: 耳/EAR
The current standard word for the ear is ěr 耳. - Oppos: 神/SOUL
Shén 神 is primarily a subtle physical substance which gives man his spiritual dimension (ant. xíng 形 "body")), and the body xíngtǐ 形體 is the abode shè 舍 of the soul. - Oppos: 腹/STOMACH
The general term for the belly is fù 腹. - Oppos: 耳/EAR
The current standard word for the ear is ěr 耳.
- Syntactic words
- neye
- n(post-N)dualisthe eyes of the contexually determinate N
- n[post-N]pluralhuman eyes; one's eyesCH
- nadVinstrumentwith one's own eyes; with one's eyes; in one's eyes
- nderivedreadersCH
- npostVt(.post-N)one's eyesCH
眼 yǎn OC: ŋɡrɯɯnʔ MC: ŋɣɛn 11 Attributions
Yǎn 眼 is a colloquial word for the eye (particularly the eyeball, as in yú yǎn 魚眼, never yú mù 魚目 in this sense) which became current in Warring States times. See EYE PARTS.
- Syntactic words
- ncolloquial: eye; attested from Warring States.
- nfigurativeeye
法眼 fǎ yǎn OC: pab ŋɡrɯɯnʔ MC: pi̯ɐp ŋɣɛn 9 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- NPabbuddhistBUDDH: dharma eye (skr. dharma-cakṣus) > the true understanding of the Buddhist teaching
道眼 dào yǎn OC: ɡ-luuʔ ŋɡrɯɯnʔ MC: dɑu ŋɣɛn 3 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- NPeyes supernaturally equipped for the Buddhist truth
天眼 tiān yǎn OC: lʰiin ŋɡrɯɯnʔ MC: then ŋɣɛn 2 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- NPdivine eye
- VPibe endowed with a heavenly/spiritual eye
眼目 yǎn mù OC: ŋɡrɯɯnʔ muɡ MC: ŋɣɛn muk 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- NPeye, eyesight
眼腦 yǎn nǎo OC: ŋɡrɯɯnʔ nuuʔ MC: ŋɣɛn nɑu 1 Attribution
- 唐五代語言詞典 Táng Wǔdài yǔyán cídiǎn A Dictionary of the Language of the Tang and Five Dynasties Periods
(
JIANG/CAO 1997)
p.
403 眼珠;指眼睛
ALso appearing in BIANWEN
- Syntactic words
- NPeye
- NPfigurativeeye to discern > understanding
人目 rén mù OC: njin muɡ MC: ȵin muk 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- NPthe human eye
淨眼 jìng yǎn OC: skhreeŋ ŋɡrɯɯnʔ MC: dziɛŋ ŋɣɛn 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- NPundefiled Buddha-eye
清淨法眼 qīng jìng fǎ yǎn OC: tsheŋ skhreeŋ pab ŋɡrɯɯnʔ MC: tshiɛŋ dziɛŋ pi̯ɐp ŋɣɛn 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- NPabbuddhistBUDDH: pure dharma-eye (This is an alternative expression for zhèng-ǎ yǎnzāng 正法眼藏 which is a specific Chán/Zen term referring to the mind which is transmitted from Buddha to Buddha, master to master, independent of any scriptual teachings; it refers to the 'eye' of wisdom which can discern the ultimate truth and is as such synonymous with ultimate wisdom; this expression did not appear before Song times (although the phrase fǎyǎn jìng 法眼淨 is of early origin and appears in sūtra literature; see FOGUANG: 3388b-c) in Chán works such as LIANDENG, often in combination with nièpán miàoxīn 涅槃妙心; the two phrases are occasionally contracted into zhèngfǎ miàoxīn 正法妙心 'the wonderful mind of the right dharma' (see FOGUANG: 1993c-1994a). ZTJ is either the earliest source for this term or the passage was probably interpolated during the early Song)
盼 pàn OC: phrɯɯns MC: phɣɛn 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- nclear and bright eyes
睛 jīng OC: tseŋ MC: tsiɛŋ 0 Attributions
NB: Jīng 睛 is extremely rare in pre-Buddhist Chinese, and the word refers not so much to the eye as a whole but to the eyeball specifically.
- Syntactic words
- nthe eyeball