SPROUT  萌芽

INTENSELY YOUNG STEM OR BRANCH of a PLANT.
GERMINATEPUT/SEND OUT SHOOTSBUDBURGEON
Hypernym
  • BRANCHPART of TREE that GROWS on the TRUNK.
See also
  • GROWLIVE so as to INCREASE in SIZE.
    Old Chinese Criteria
    1. The most common general word for the young sprouts of a tree is méng 萌, and this word is also current in verbal as well as transferred senses.

    2. Yá 芽 refers to sprouts, typically of smaller plants like flowers or shrubs.

    3. Niè 櫱/蘗/孽 refers to new twigs, especially those emerging from a tree that has been cut down, and the word comes to take on negative transferred senses like "illegitimate offspring".

    Modern Chinese Criteria
    萌芽

    胚芽

    幼芽

    幼苗

    嫩苗

    苗子

    苗苗

    新苗



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

    • 王力古漢語字典 ( WANG LI 2000) p. 1127

      萌,芽,孽

      1. WL claims that ya2 芽 cannot be used verbally. In fact, the word is very rare indeed, being mostly current as part of the compound 萌芽 in pre-Buddhist texts, and both the compound and the word are repeatedly used verbally. (LSCQ, CQFL, LIEXIANZHUAN)

    Words

      méng OC: mreeŋ MC: mɣɛŋ 10 AttributionsWD

    The most common general word for the young sprouts of a tree is méng 萌, and this word is also current in verbal as well as transferred senses.

      Word relations
    • Assoc: 芽/SPROUT Yá 芽 refers to sprouts, typically of smaller plants like flowers or shrubs.

      Syntactic words
    • nnew twigs with sprouts
    • nfigurativeabstract: sign
    • vibe teeming with great potential of growthCH
    • vichangeto sprout
    • vifigurativecome into existence
      miáo OC: mrew MC: miɛu 8 AttributionsWD

      Word relations
    • Subject: 槁/DRY Gǎo 槁 and kū 枯 (ant. rùn 潤 "lush") are common words referring specifically to dryness of trees and sometimes other plants.
    • Relat: 秀/BLOSSOM Xiù 秀 refers to the flower as a sign of health and of an ability to bear fruit.

      Syntactic words
    • ngrain before it has grown ears; sprouts, young plants
    • vichange(of plants) be sprouting
      tí OC: lii MC: dei 2 AttributionsWD
      Syntactic words
    • nsprout; shout; kind of grain
      Click here to add pinyin OC:  MC: 2 AttributionsWD

    Niè 櫱/蘗/孽refers to new twigs, especially those emerging from a tree that has been cut down, and the word comes to take on negative transferred senses like "illegitimate offspring".

      Syntactic words
    • nsprout
    • nfigurative"sprouts"
    萌芽  méng yá OC: mreeŋ ŋɡraa MC: mɣɛŋ ŋɣɛ 2 AttributionsWD
      Syntactic words
    • NPLS 1.3: sprout
    • VPiinchoativeCQFL 30: to sprout 國家之失乃始萌芽
      niè OC: ŋred MC: ŋiɛt 1 AttributionWD

    Niè 櫱/蘗/孽 refers to new twigs, especially those emerging from a tree that has been cut down, and the word comes to take on negative transferred senses like "illegitimate offspring".

      Syntactic words
    • nnew twig
    • nfigurative"sprout"
      yá OC: ŋɡraa MC: ŋɣɛ 1 AttributionWD

    Yá 芽 refers to sprouts, typically of smaller plants like flowers or shrubs.

      Word relations
    • Assoc: 萌/SPROUT The most common general word for the young sprouts of a tree is méng 萌, and this word is also current in verbal as well as transferred senses.

      Syntactic words
    • nsprout
    • vichangestart sprouting CQFL, LIEXIANZHUAN: 物始芽
      zhú OC: krlid MC: ʈit 1 AttributionWD
      Syntactic words
    • visprout forth
    萌牙  méng yá OC: mreeŋ ŋɡraa MC: mɣɛŋ ŋɣɛ 1 AttributionWD
      Syntactic words
    • NPnonreferentialsprouts
    權輿  quán yù MC: gjwen yoH OC: ɡron k-lasCH 1 AttributionWD
      Syntactic words
    • VPibegin to shoot spouts, begin to grow and flourishCH
    萌蘖  méng niè MC: meang ngjet OC: mreeŋ ŋredCH 1 AttributionWD
      Syntactic words
    • NPall kinds of sproutsCH
      Click here to add pinyin MC:  OC: CH 0 AttributionsWD
      Syntactic words
    • VPibegin to shoot spouts, begin to grow and flourishCH

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