FRAGRANT  

EXCELLENT ODOUR.
FRAGRANCESWEET-SCENTEDSWEET-SMELLINGSCENTEDPERFUMEDAROMATICODORIFEROUSODIFEROUSPERFUMY
Antonym
  • STINKODOUR which HUMANS TEND to HATE.
    Hypernym
    • ODOURThe APPEARANCE of something which one CAN SMELL.
      • APPEARANCECLEAR:visible BUT SUBJECTIVELY PERCEIVED FEATURES.
        • FEATUREABSTRACT OBJECT a THING is SAID to BE OR to HAVE.
          • OBJECT[NO HYPERNYM.] WHAT one CAN NAME:refer to....
    See also
    Old Chinese Criteria
    1. Xiāng 香 (ant. chòu 臭 "stinking") is orginally the scent of grain, and the meaning of the word was generalised to refer to any pleasant smell, especially also that of foodstuffs. NB: chòu 臭 is often neutral in classical Chinese and can refer to pleasant as well as unpleasant smells. However, there are cases where the word clearly describes something as evil-smelling and not only refers to what actually happens to be an evil smell.

    2. The general poetic term for fragrance of flowers or grasses is fāng 芳 (ant. chòu 臭 "stinking"), and the word never refers to the fragrance of any artefact.

    3. Xūn 薰 refers to an almost pungent strong fragrance.

    4. Fēn 芬 is a rare rather colourless term for attractive smell.

    5. Xīng 馨 refers to a striking fragrance speading far and wide.

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

    FOOD 13. 芳香味。

    香,通稱,特指穀糧的香味。

    芳,形容草木固有的芳香。

    芬,草木散發的芳香。

    馨,散發很遠的香味。

    馥,濃郁的芳香。

    Modern Chinese Criteria


    噴香

    香噴噴

    馥馥

    芳香

    芬芬

    芬芳

    芳菲

    芬菲

    菲菲

    清香

    馨香

    異香

    香澤

    薌澤

    芳澤

    香氣撲鼻

    芳香撲鼻

    芬芳馥郁

    如蘭之馨

    如入芝蘭之室

    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. 15.25

    • 王力古漢語字典 ( WANG LI 2000) p. 1675

      芳,香

      1. The point is that fa1ng 芳 refers to natural fragrance and xia1ng 香 comes increasingly to refer to artificial fragrance or intended fragrance.

    • 古漢語常用詞同義詞詞典 ( HONG CHENGYU 2009) p. 222

    Words

      xiāng OC: qhaŋ MC: hi̯ɐŋ 12 AttributionsWD

    Xiāng 香 (ant. chòu 臭 "stinking") is orginally the scent of grain, and the meaning of the word was generalised to refer to any pleasant smell, especially also that of foodstuffs. NB: chòu 臭 is often neutral in classical Chinese and can refer to pleasant as well as unpleasant smells. However, there are cases where the word clearly describes something as evil-smelling and not only refers to what actually happens to be an evil smell.

      Word relations
    • Ant: 臭/STINK The current general and abstract word for odours of all kinds, pleasant or unpleasant, is chòu 臭.
    • Assoc: 芬/FRAGRANT Fēn 芬 is a rare rather colourless term for attractive smell.

      Syntactic words
    • nabfeaturescent, fragrance; perfume; incense
    • nmperfume
    • vadNfragrant, of pleasant smell
    • vichangebecome fragrant
      fāng OC: phaŋ MC: phi̯ɐŋ 10 AttributionsWD

    The general poetic term for fragrance of flowers or grasses is fāng 芳 (ant. chòu 臭 "stinking"), and the word never refers to the fragrance of any artefact.

      Syntactic words
    • nabfeaturefragrance
    • nabfeaturemoral fragrance> moral excellence
    • nsubjectwhat is fragrant
    • vadNnon-restrictive often figurative: fragrant> exquisite
    • vibe naturally fragrant> exquisite
      xīn OC: qheeŋ MC: heŋ 4 AttributionsWD

    Xīng 馨 refers to a striking fragrance speading far and wide.

      Syntactic words
    • vadNfigurativefragrant
    • viZUO Xi 5: spreading fragrance far and wide
    芬芳  fēn fāng OC: phɯn phaŋ MC: phi̯un phi̯ɐŋ 2 AttributionsWD
      Syntactic words
    • NPabfeaturefragrance
    馨香  xīn xiāng OC: qheeŋ qhaŋ MC: heŋ hi̯ɐŋ 2 AttributionsWD
      Syntactic words
    • VP[adN]all manner of fragrant things (sacrificial offerings)
    • VPadNfragrant
    • VPadNfigurativefragrant
      fēn OC: phɯn MC: phi̯un 1 AttributionWD

    Fēn 芬 is a rare rather colourless term for attractive smell.

      Word relations
    • Assoc: 香/FRAGRANT Xiāng 香 (ant. chòu 臭 "stinking") is orginally the scent of grain, and the meaning of the word was generalised to refer to any pleasant smell, especially also that of foodstuffs. NB: chòu 臭 is often neutral in classical Chinese and can refer to pleasant as well as unpleasant smells. However, there are cases where the word clearly describes something as evil-smelling and not only refers to what actually happens to be an evil smell.

      Syntactic words
    • nabfigurative: "moral" fragrance, elevated spirit
    • vibe fragrant
      xiāng OC: qhaŋ MC: hi̯ɐŋ 1 AttributionWD
      Syntactic words
    • nabfeaturefragrance of grain
      xūn OC: qhun MC: hi̯un 1 AttributionWD

    Xūn 薰 refers to an almost pungent strong fragrance.

      Syntactic words
    • nsubjectwhat is fragrant
    • vtoNcausativemake fragrant
      bì OC: biɡ MC: bit 1 AttributionWD
      Syntactic words
    • vifragrant (food)
      fù OC: buɡ MC: buk 1 AttributionWD
      Syntactic words
    • nnabfigurativeaesthetic fragranceCH
    • vipost-Han?, Lu Ji, wenfu: be intensely fragrant
    芬香  fēn xiāng OC: phɯn qhaŋ MC: phi̯un hi̯ɐŋ 1 AttributionWD
      Syntactic words
    • NP{N1=N2}nonreferentialfragrant things
    芬馥  fēn fù OC: phɯn buɡ MC: phi̯un buk 1 AttributionWD
      Syntactic words
    • VPiBUDDH ?? fragrant; skr. gandha; gandha-saṃpanna LOTUS(B): 65b13 諸華芬馥
    菲菲  fēi fēi OC: phɯl phɯl MC: phɨi phɨi 1 AttributionWD
      Syntactic words
    • vi.redbe very fragrant
      bì OC: biɡ MC: bit 0 AttributionsWD
      Syntactic words
    • vifragrant (SHI)
      fēi OC: phɯl MC: phɨi 0 AttributionsWD
      Syntactic words
    • vibe fragrant
      yù OC: qud MC: ʔi̯ut 0 AttributionsWD
      Syntactic words
    • nfragrant herb
    • nadNfragrant; smelling like fragrant herbs
    芬氣  fēn qì OC: phɯn khɯds MC: phi̯un khɨi 0 AttributionsWD
      Syntactic words
    • NPabBUDDH ?? fragrance

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