TEACHER  老師

ADULT whose WORK is to TEACH.
EDUCATORTUTORINSTRUCTORMASTERMISTRESSGOVERNESSEDUCATIONISTPRECEPTORCOACHTRAINERLECTURERPROFESSORDONGUIDEMENTORGURUCOUNSELORSUBSTITUTE TEACHERSUBINFORMAL TEACHFORMAL PEDAGOGUEHISTORICAL SCHOOLMANSCHOOLMARM
Antonym
  • STUDENTADULT who is TEACH:taught PERSONALLY by a TEACHER OR who is STUDYING.
    Hypernym
    • ADULTHUMAN who is SUFFICIENTLY OLD to ESTABLISH his/her SEPARATE HOME.
      • HUMANANIMAL which HAS TWO LEGS AND LACKS FEATHERS.
    See also
    • SCHOOLINSTITUTION OR BUILDING USED FOR TEACHING.
      • TEACHADDRESS OTHERS so as to TRY to CAUSE them to HAVE SKILLS OR TALENTS.*Teaching by the teacher X, to learner Y, of content Z.
        Old Chinese Criteria
        1. The current general word for a (revered) teacher of one's choice is shī 師.

        2. Zǐ 子 and fū zǐ 夫子 can be used to refer to the teacher within a given school by the adherents of that school.

        3. Fù 傅 refers to a hired or formally employed tutor.

        黄金貴:古漢語同義詞辨釋詞典
        HUANG JINGUI 2006

        EDUCATION 40.

        師,老師的通稱,構詞能力強。

        傅,帝王或諸侯子女、妻妾的老師。

        生,先生的省稱,指年長的老師,常位於姓氏後。

        姆,傳授女子婦道的女性老師。

        Modern Chinese Criteria
        導師

        講師

        教練

        教員

        教師

        老師



        導師

        師長

        師資

        教員

        園丁

        先生

        教書先生

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

        • () p. 1223

        • A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages ( BUCK 1988) p. 19.41

        • A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages ( BUCK 1988) p. 17.27

        • Lateinische Synonyme und Etymologien ( DOEDERLEIN 1840) p.

          TEACHER

          doctor refers to the teacher as a person who imparts theories and principles of a subject rather than mere practical skills.

          praeceptor refers to the teacher as a person who instructs pupils professionally in certain important practices.

          magister refers to the teacher as a person who is possessed of great learning both practical and theoretical, and who is thus in principle qualified to teach those who want to learn.

        • Verzeichnis und Motivindex der Han-Darstellungen ( FINSTERBUSCH 2000) p. 773

          Meister und Schueler:

        • Anthologia sive Florilegium rerum et materiarum selectarum ( LANGIUS 1631) p.

          MAGISTER

          PROFESSOR/PRAECEPTOR

        • 論衡同義詞研究 ( LUNHENG TONGYI 2004) p. 7

        • "Sachwoerterbuch zum Alten China" ( UNGER SACH) p.

          ERZIEHER

        • 中國文化背景八千詞 Zhongguo wenhua beijing ba qian ci ( WU SANXING 2008) p. 159ff

        • Using Chinese Synonyms ( GRACE ZHANG 2010) p. 223

        • Handbook of Greek Synonymes, from the French of M. Alex. Pillon, Librarian of the Bibliothèque Royale , at Paris, and one of the editors of the new edition of Plaché's Dictionnaire Grec-Français, edited, with notes, by the Rev. Thomas Kerchever Arnold, M.A. Rector of Lyndon, and late fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge ( PILLON 1850) p. no.173

        • A New Dictionary of Classical Greek Synonyms ( T.W.HARBSMEIER 2004) p. NO.175

        Words

          shī OC: sril MC: ʂi 79 AttributionsWD

        The current general word for a (revered) teacher of one's choice is shī 師.

          Word relations
        • Conv: 學/STUDENT
        • Object: 事/SERVE The current general word for serving another is shì 事 (ant. shǐ 使 "deploy").
        • Object: 尊/RESPECT Zūn 尊 (ant. bǐ 鄙 "consider as not worthy of any veneration or respect") refers to public respect for someone in a very exalted social, cultural, religious and/or political position, and the degree of public respect is much greater that that in jìng 敬 and reaches into the past to ancestors.
        • Contrast: 傅/TEACHER
        • Oppos: 弟子/STUDENT Dì zǐ 弟子 refers rather intimately to disciples of a master as the object of his affection.3

          Syntactic words
        • nteacher; master; leading specialist
        • n(adN)teacher's contextually determinate feature NLZ
        • n(post-N)the teacher of the contextually determinate NCH
        • n(post-N)the teacher of the contextually determinate NCH
        • n[post-N]our master; my master
        • n[post-N]one's teacher; one's own teacherLZ
        • nadVreference=objectas a teacher
        • npost-Na master of the N kind/school etc.
        • npost-N人師,民師 teacher, guiding authority; sometimes specifically: music master
        • npost-Naba master of the art of Nab
        • npost=Nprteacher Npr
        • vtoNattitudinaltake on as a teacher; treat as a teacher; revere as one's teacher
        • vtoNattitudinaltake as your guide (your own mind/attitudes/prejudices etc)
        夫子  fū zǐ OC: pa sklɯʔ MC: pi̯o tsɨ 37 AttributionsWD

        Zǐ 子 and fū zǐ 夫子 can be used to refer to the teacher within a given school by the adherents of that school.

          Word relations
        • Oppos: 我/EGO Wǒ 我 is contrastive and emphatic by Warring States times (in OBI it was not yet in opposition to wú 吾 and was the standard unmarked pronoun during earlier stages of the language). The word freely occurs in subject, mofifying, and object position and often has an idiomatic meaning like "I for my part" and the formal slightly depersonalised "our party". NB: The word also serves as an impersonal pronoun meaning "one", German man, French on.

          Syntactic words
        • NP(post-N)the master
        • NP[post-N]our Master; my master
        • NP[post-N]indefinitemaster
        • NP[post-N]ourour boss
        • NPnonreferentialsomebody like the Master
        • NPnot oursthe master (of the others)CH
          zǐ OC: sklɯʔ MC: tsɨ 31 AttributionsWD

        Zǐ 子 and fū zǐ 夫子 can be used to refer to the teacher within a given school by the adherents of that school.

          Syntactic words
        • n+Nprour master??? 子墨子
        • n[post-N]our master; person in authority [Note that the [post-N] can never in fact be made explicit without breaking the rules of the grammar! CH]
        • npost-Nprmaster Npr; teacher NprDS
        • npost-V{NUM}pluralmastersCH
          fù OC: paɡs MC: pi̯o 26 AttributionsWD

          Word relations
        • Contrast: 師/TEACHER The current general word for a (revered) teacher of one's choice is shī 師.

          Syntactic words
        • ngrand tutor
        • npost-Ntutor of NCH
        • vtoNact as tutor for
        先生  xiān shēng OC: sɯɯn sraaŋ MC: sen ʂɣaŋ 19 AttributionsWD

          Word relations
        • Oppos: 弟子/STUDENT Dì zǐ 弟子 refers rather intimately to disciples of a master as the object of his affection.3

          Syntactic words
        • NP(post-N)my elder master, our master, the master, our elder masters etc.
        • NP(post-N) one's teacherCH
        • NPnonreferentialthe teacher; some teacher
        • NPpostthe teacher who is an NCH
        大師  dà shī OC: daads sril MC: dɑi ʂi 16 AttributionsWD

        music specialist of a higer order

        • 佛光大辭典 Fóguāng dàcídiǎn The Foguang Dictionary of Buddhism ( FOGUANG) p. 835

        • 佛教語大辭典 Bukkyōgo daijiten Encyclopedic Dictionary of Buddhist Terms ( NAKAMURA) p. 917b

        • 禪學大辭典 Zengaku Daijiten An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Zen Buddhism ( ZENGAKU) p. 795c

          Syntactic words
        • NPBUDDH: Grand master (an honarary title for a Buddhist monk who engages in teaching activities)
        • NPdefinitethe Grand master
        • NPmusicGrand Music Master
        • NPpost=NprtitleGrand master Npr
        • NPvocativeyou, Grand master
        善知識  shàn zhī shí OC: ɡjenʔ te qhljɯɡ MC: dʑiɛn ʈiɛ ɕɨk 16 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPBUDDH: good spritiual friend (and mentor), person of virtuous conduct, able to guide other people > spiritual mentor (other translations of the Sanskrit term include zhīshí 知識, shànyǒu 善友, qīnyǒu 親友, shèngyǒu 勝友, shànqīnyǒu 善親友); SANSKRIT kalyāṇamitra, PALI kalyāṇa-mitta
        • NPfigurative"teacher" [Note that 善in this construction is a non-restrictive modifier: not of those in the know, a good one...]
        禪師  chán shī OC: djan sril MC: dʑiɛn ʂi 7 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPpost=NprtitleChán master
        • NPrespectfulChán master
        上座  shàng zuò OC: ɡljaŋs sɡools MC: dʑi̯ɐŋ dzʷɑ 6 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPpost=NprtitleSenior Teacher Npr
        國師  guó shī OC: kʷɯɯɡ sril MC: kək ʂi 6 AttributionsWD
        • Studies in the Language of Zǔtáng jí 祖堂集 ( ANDERL 2004B) p. 588, fn. 1644

          'National Master' is a honorific appellation for meritorious monks bestowed by the Emperor (rarely it specifically refers to a monk's office). The term dates back to the Northern Qi (550-577) and was for the first time bestowed on the monk Fa3cha2ng 法常 by Emperor We2nxua1n 文宣 in 550 because of his merits in lecturing on the NIRVANA (see Fo2-zu3 to3ng-ji4 佛祖統紀). Around the same time also the monk Fa3sha4ng 法上 who had the office of managing nationwide monastic affairs received this honorary title. There is also some early reference to the term during the Northern Zhou (557-581). Although this is the first appearance of this term in the Chinese context, there are also some references in suutra texts, i.e. 'National Maste' probably was an appellation already used in India and Central Asia (see YANG WEIZHONG 2001: 100). During the Tang the term continued to be used as an honorific appellation for especially meritorious monks. This appellation was not restricted to monks of a certain school; however, the title was given only on rare occasions. In the Cha2n/Zen School the first monk who received this title was She2nxiu4 神秀 who had close contacts to Empress Wu3 武 and to the succeeding emperors Zho1ngzo1ng 中宗, Rui4zo1ng 睿宗 and Xua2nzo1ng 玄宗. The next was Hui4a1n 慧安 who was given the appellation 'National Master La3oa1n 老安', afterwards followed Hui4zho1ng 慧忠 (Na2nya2ng guo2-shi1 南陽國師) and Zhi1xua2n 知玄 who was revered as 'National Master Wu4da2 悟達' (on guo2-shi1 from schools other than the Cha2n school see ibid.: 101). During the Five Dynasties the practice of bestowing this title was continued in some of the small states in the south. On the bestowment of this title after the Song see ibid.: 101-105.

          Syntactic words
        • NPpost=NprtitleBUDDH: National Master (a title bestowed by the emperor to especially meritorious monks, for the first time used in the sixth century)
        • NPtitleBUDDH: National Master (a title bestowed by the emperor to especially meritorious monks, for the first time used in the sixth century)
        小師  xiǎo shī OC: smewʔ sril MC: siɛu ʂi 5 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPhistoriographyBUDDH: ?? historian's technical term: (in a biographic entry:) small/young master > the respective master at the time when he was still young (and not yet a master !)
        三藏  sān zàng OC: saam sɡaaŋs MC: sɑm dzɑŋ 3 AttributionsWD

        sānzàng refers to the 'three baskets' (jīng 經, lùn 論, lv4 律) of the Buddhist canon; a Tripiṭaka master is somebody versed in the interpretation of scriptures; in the Chán context occasionally also used deroatively for a priest specialized in Buddhist scriptures or for a follower of the 'Small Vehicle'

          Syntactic words
        • NP=NprbuddhistBUDDH: Tripiṭaka master (sānzàng refers to the 'three baskets' (jīng 經, lùn 論, lv4 律) of the Buddhist canon; a Tripiṭaka master is somebody versed in the interpretation of scriptures; in the Chán context occasionally also used deroatively for a priest specialized in Buddhist scriptures or for a follower of the 'Small Vehicle')
        • NPpost=NprbuddhistBUDDH: Tripiṭaka master (sānzàng refers to the 'three baskets' (jīng 經, lùn 論, lv4 律) of the Buddhist canon; a Tripiṭaka master is somebody versed in the interpretation of scriptures; in the Chán context occasionally also used deroatively for a priest specialized in Buddhist scriptures or for a follower of the 'Small Vehicle')
        • NPtitleBUDDH: Tripiṭaka master (sānzàng refers to the 'three baskets' (jīng 經, lùn 論, lv4 律) of the Buddhist canon; a Tripiṭaka master is somebody versed in the interpretation of scriptures; in the Chán context occasionally also used deroatively for a priest specialized in Buddhist scriptures or for a follower of the 'Small Vehicle')
        師保  shī bǎo OC: sril puuʔ MC: ʂi pɑu 3 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPnonreferentialany kind of teacher
        • VPtoNact as teacher for
          zǔ OC: skaaʔ MC: tsuo̝ 2 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • nBUDDH: Patriarch, head of Buddhist school of Zen
        • nabsocialposition of Patriarch, the head of Zen school
        • vichangebecome a patriarch
        人師  rén shī OC: njin sril MC: ȵin ʂi 2 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPnonreferentiala teacher for others
        先師  xiān shī OC: sɯɯn sril MC: sen ʂi 2 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPdeceased teacher
        • NPpost=Nprthe deceased teacher N
        • NP{vadN}plurallineage of earlier teachers
        大傅  dà fù OC: daads paɡs MC: dɑi pi̯o 2 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPsenior tutor
        法師  fǎ shī OC: pab sril MC: pi̯ɐp ʂi 2 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPBUDDH: dharma-master (this usually refers to Buddhist masters specialized on the exegesis of Buddhist scriptures; in Zen texts dharma-masters frequently serve as punching bags, representing Buddhists of 'inferior' knowledge based on scriptual studies, often contrasted to the Zen master's wisdom based on 'direct insight'); SANSKRIT dharma-bhāṇaka
        • NPpost=NprtitleBUDDH: dharma-master (this usually refers to Buddhist masters specialized on the exegesis of Buddhist scriptures; in Zen texts dharma-masters frequently serve as punching bags, representing Buddhists of 'inferior' knowledge based on scriptual studies, often contrasted to the Zen master's wisdom based on 'direct insight')
        師傅  shī fù MC: srij pjuH OC: sril paɡsCH 2 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPprofessional teacher, employed master or professorCH
          shēng OC: sraaŋ MC: ʂɣaŋ 1 AttributionWD
          Syntactic words
        • nlearned gentleman
        • npost-Nprmaster, Mr (always placed after a proper name)
          tóu OC: doo MC: du 1 AttributionWD
          Syntactic words
        • nleading teacher
        太師  tài shī OC: thaads sril MC: thɑi ʂi 1 AttributionWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPinstructor royal
        少傅  shào fù OC: hmljews paɡs MC: ɕiɛu pi̯o 1 AttributionWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPjunior tutor
        少師  shào shī OC: hmljews sril MC: ɕiɛu ʂi 1 AttributionWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPjunior music master
        師人  shī rén OC: sril njin MC: ʂi ȵin 1 AttributionWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPteacher; superior in rank
        師長  shī zhǎng OC: sril krlaŋʔ MC: ʂi ʈi̯ɐŋ 1 AttributionWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPteacher
        律師  lǜ shī OC: b-rud sril MC: lʷin ʂi 1 AttributionWD
        • 望月佛教大辭典 Mochizuki Bukkyō Daijiten The Mochizuki Encyclopedic Dictionary of Buddhism ( MOCHIZUKI) p. 4969a

        • 佛教語大辭典 Bukkyōgo daijiten Encyclopedic Dictionary of Buddhist Terms ( NAKAMURA) p. 1420a

        • A Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms ( SOOTHILL) p. 301

        • 禪學大辭典 Zengaku Daijiten An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Zen Buddhism ( ZENGAKU) p. 1267d

          Syntactic words
        • NPpost=NprbuddhistBUDDH: Vinaya-master (this title refers to Buddhist masters who are specialized on precepts and writings connected to them (skr. vinaya-piṭaka)
        教授  jiào shòu OC: kruus djus MC: kɣɛu ɨu 1 AttributionWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPteacher
        老師  lǎo shī OC: ɡ-ruuʔ sril MC: lɑu ʂi 1 AttributionWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPpost=Nprtitleteacher
        闍梨  shé lí OC: ɡlja ril MC: dʑɣɛ li 1 AttributionWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPbuddhistBUDDH: Buddhist teacher > senior monks skr. ācārya
        師資  shī zī MC: srij tsij OC: sril stiDS 1 AttributionWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPab.adNrelationalrelation between teacher and studentDS
        太傅  tài fù MC: thajH pjuH OC: thaads paɡsDS 1 AttributionWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPpost-Nprroyal mentor NprDS
        妿  gē OC: kaal MC: kɑ 0 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • n[post-N{OBJ}]girls' teacher, teacher of girls Guangyun: 女師以敎女子
        保氏  bǎo shì OC: puuʔ ɡjeʔ MC: pɑu dʑiɛ 0 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPtitlesenior teacher, Preceptor (title used in Han times)
        天師  tiān shī OC: lʰiin sril MC: then ʂi 0 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        母師  mǔ shī OC: mɯʔ sril MC: mu ʂi 0 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • NP[post-N]female teacher
        知識  zhī shí OC: te qhljɯɡ MC: ʈiɛ ɕɨk 0 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPteacher 善知識
        法都講  fǎ dū jiǎng OC: pab k-laa krooŋʔ MC: pi̯ɐp tuo̝ kɣɔŋ 0 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPbuddhistBUDDH: dharma-preacher; SANSKRIT dharmakathika
        迦羅蜜  jiā luó mì OC: kraal b-raal mbiɡ MC: kɣɛ lɑ mit 0 AttributionsWD
          Syntactic words
        • NPbuddhistBUDDH: person of virtuous conduct, able to guide other people > spiritual mentor, teacher; SANSKRIT kalyāṇamitra, PALI kalyāṇa-mitta; see 善知識

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