LION 獅子
MOST STRONG AND MOST BIG FELINE.
Hypernym
- FELINENIMBLE BEAST which HAS FOUR LEGS, SHARP CLAWS, AND ROUND HEAD.
- BEASTBIG WILD VERTEBRATE.
- VERTEBRATEANIMAL which HAS a SPINE BONE.
- ANIMALCREATURE ABLE to FEEL AND MOVE....
- VERTEBRATEANIMAL which HAS a SPINE BONE.
- BEASTBIG WILD VERTEBRATE.
Old Chinese Criteria
Modern Chinese Criteria
獅子
獸王
狻猊 refers to a legendary lion-like beast of prey.
rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /
- A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages
(
BUCK 1988)
p.
3.72 - Verzeichnis und Motivindex der Han-Darstellungen
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FINSTERBUSCH 2000)
p.
772 Loewe:
- Encyclopedia of Religion ( JONES 2005) p.
Words
獅子 shī zǐ OC: sril sklɯʔ MC: ʂi tsɨ
師子 shī zǐ OC: sril sklɯʔ MC: ʂi tsɨ 10 AttributionsWD
Shī zǐ 獅子 refers to the lion, but the lion was largely unknown in China. NB: The lion was not known in ancient China and is first mentioned in Eastern Han times by Xún Yuè 荀悅.
- Syntactic words
- NPlion
- NPadNlion-, lion-like
- NPbuddhistBUDDH: lion > (Śākyamuni) Buddha (> Buddhist teacher)
獅 shī OC: sril MC: ʂi 0 AttributionsWD
The standard word for a lion is shī 獅, usually written 師, or 獅子/師子.
- Syntactic words
- nHan, 荀悅,漢紀 lion
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