DWARF    矮子

ADULT HUMAN of INTENSELY SMALL SIZE.
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Old Chinese Criteria
1. The current general term for a dwarf, typically employed as a clown, was the binome zhū rú 侏儒. See CLOWN; See HUNCHBACK 2. Rú 儒 alone is sometimes used to refer to a weakling or a dwarf without strength.
Modern Chinese Criteria
矮子 矮個兒 矮個子 小矮子 矬子 矬個兒 侏儒 僬僥 refers to a legendary dwarf of antiquity. rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /
Antonym
  • GIANTHUMAN of HUGE AND NOT NATURAL SIZE.
Hypernym
  • HUMAN ANIMAL which HAS TWO LEGS AND LACKS FEATHERS. (anc: 6/0, child: 31)
  • ANIMAL CREATURE ABLE to FEEL AND MOVE. (anc: 5/0, child: 12)
  • CREATURE LIVING THING. (anc: 4/0, child: 3)
  • Dictionnaire culturel en langue francaise ( REY 2005) p. 3.877

  • Words (5 items)

    侏儒  zhū rú OC: tjo njo MC: tɕi̯o ȵi̯o 5 Attributions

    The current general term for a dwarf, typically employed as a clown, was the binome zhū rú 侏儒. See CLOWN; See HUNCHBACK

      Syntactic words
    • NPHF: dwarf
      zhū OC: tjo MC: tɕi̯o 1 Attribution
      Syntactic words
    • ndwarf
      yáo OC: ŋɡeew MC: ŋeu 0 Attributions
      Syntactic words
    • nLIE: dwarf
      jiāo OC: tsew MC: tsiɛu 0 Attributions
      Syntactic words
    • nLIE: dwarf
      rú OC: njo MC: ȵi̯o 0 Attributions

    Rú 儒 is sometimes used to refer to a weakling or a dwarf without strength.

      Syntactic words
    • ndwarf