HAIRSTYLE  髮式

METHOD of FIXING HAIR and HEADGEAR.
Hypernym
  • HAIRBODY-TISSUE which GROWS on SKIN, VISIBLY on the TOP of the HEAD of HUMANS, and OTHER PLACES.
    • BODY TISSUEIMPORTANT NOT LIQUID SUBSTANCES IN THE BODY.
      • SUBSTANCETHING NOT SEPARATED into SEPARATE PARTS.
        • THINGCONCRETE OBJECT....
Old Chinese Criteria
1. There is no general word for "hairstyle". What we list are therefore the most common hairstyles.

2. Jié 髻/結/紒 refers to the traditional snail-shape hair-bun.

3. Máo 髦 refers to an uncut tuft of hair, as typically worn by children.

4. Huán 鬟 refers to a hairstyle where the hair forms a stable ring or rings on the head. See HUANG illustrations.

5. Guàn 丱 refers to two tufts of hair as worn by children.

黄金貴:古漢語同義詞辨釋詞典
HUANG JINGUI 2006

HUMAN BODY 31.

髮,人頭髮的通稱。

毛,主要指動物的毛;指人的頭髮,主要用於白髮、禿髮。

鬢,臉旁靠近耳朵的頭髮。

鬊,人梳髮時落下的亂髮,兼指頭上的亂髮。

髾,髻後下垂的頭髮梢。

HUMAN BODY 40.

角,古代未成年人在頭頂兩側綰束成像牛角一樣的髮式。

丱,從丱形而稱男孩角式髮型。

羈,特指女童綰束頭髮的髮式。

髦,本是古代未成年男女剪髮後留下的沒有綰束的自然下垂的頭髮,又指古代成年人頭髮下垂至眉的一種髮飾。

鬌,特指小兒三個月時剪髮所留的頭髮。

髫,漢代起表示兒童下垂的頭髮,不限樣式。

Modern Chinese Criteria
髮式

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Words

  guàn OC: kroons MC: kɣan 1 AttributionWD

Guàn 丱refers to two tufts of hair as worn by children.

    Syntactic words
  • ntwo tufts of hair as worn by children
  jì OC: kiids MC: kei
髻結紒  Click here to add pinyin OC:  MC:
髻結紒  Click here to add pinyin OC:  MC: 0 AttributionsWD

Jì 髻/結/紒 refers to the traditional snail-shape hair-bun.

    Syntactic words
  jì OC: kiids MC: kei
髻紒  Click here to add pinyin OC:  MC: 0 AttributionsWD

Jì 髻/結/紒 refers to the traditional snail-shape hair-bun.

    Syntactic words
  • nchignon, bun
  Click here to add pinyin OC:  MC: 0 AttributionsWD

Jì 髻/結/紒 refers to the traditional snail-shape hair-bun.

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  jī OC: kral MC: kiɛ 0 AttributionsWD
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  • ncirclet of hair on the crown; knot a hear on head of child
  biàn OC: beenʔ MC: ben 0 AttributionsWD
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  • npost-Han, THREE KINGDOMS: pigtail (worn by non-Han peoples of China)
  máo OC: moow MC: mɑu 0 AttributionsWD

Máo 髦 refers to an uncut tuft of hair, as typically worn by children.

    Syntactic words
  • nuncut tuft of hair hanging loose or in buns on both sides of the head, as worn by small children
  tiáo OC: ɡ-leew MC: deu 0 AttributionsWD
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  • npost-Han loose hair hanging over the forehead as worn by Tang children
  kuò OC: kood MC: kʷɑt 0 AttributionsWD
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  • vtoNbind up the hair in a bun
  shùn OC: lʰuns MC: ɕʷin 0 AttributionsWD
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  • na tuft of free-hanging, disorderly hair
  jiǎn OC: tsenʔ MC: tsiɛn 0 AttributionsWD
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  • nhair-style; hair-tufts at the temples
  huán OC: ɡʷraan MC: ɦɣan 0 AttributionsWD

Huán 鬟 refers to a hairstyle where the hair forms a stable ring or rings on the head. See HUANG illustrations.

    Syntactic words
  • nhair tied in elaborate round ring shapes
  kuò OC: ɡlood MC: ɦʷɑt 0 AttributionsWD
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  • vibind up the hair in a knot (YILI)

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