CARRIAGE SCREEN  車帷

VEHICLE PART in the form of a CURTAIN which blocks the view inside the carriage.
Hypernym
  • CURTAINHANGING CLOTH USED FOR BLOCKING OR CONCEALING something.
    • CLOTHARTEFACT TYPICALLY PRODUCED by WEAVING OR KNITTING, SOMETIMES USED FOR PRODUCING GARMENTS.
Old Chinese Criteria
The general term for a carriage curtain is wéi 帷, but the word also refers specifically to the side curtains on a carriage.

Modern Chinese Criteria
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  • 古代文化詞異集類辨考 Gudai wenhua ci yi ji lei bian kao ( HUANG JINGUI 1995) p. 1279

Words

  wéi OC: ɢrul MC: ɦi 1 AttributionWD

The general term for a carriage curtain is wéi 帷, but the word also refers specifically to the side curtains on a carriage.

    Syntactic words
  • nSHIJING: textile curtain hung on both sides of the carriage box but not back and front; also used as a general term for a curtain used on a carriage
  chān OC: khljam MC: tɕhiɛm 1 AttributionWD
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  • nHOUHANSHU: textile curtain hung on all four sides
  màn OC: moons MC: mʷɑn 0 AttributionsWD
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  • nHOUHANSHU: textile curtain hung over the baldachin and on all sides of a carriage
  xiǎn OC: qhanʔ MC: hi̯ɐn 0 AttributionsWD
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  • nWENXUAN, PAN YUE: textile curtain hung at the front of a carriage used in xuān chē 軒車
  fú OC: pɯd MC: pi̯ut 0 AttributionsWD
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  • nSHI: hangings, screen or curtain covering the back entrance of a carriage (variant of fú 茀)
  fú OC: phɯd MC: phi̯ut 0 AttributionsWD
    Syntactic words
  • nSHI: screens of a carriage

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