TOMB  墳墓

PLACE OR BUILDING which SHOWS where one has BURIED a HUMAN.
GRAVEBURIAL CHAMBERSEPULCHERMAUSOLEUMVAULTCRYPTCATACOMBLAST/FINAL RESTING PLACEGRAVEBARROWBURIAL MOUNDHISTORICAL CHARNEL HOUSE
Hypernym
  • BUILDINGBIG ARTEFACT PRODUCED FOR HUMANS OR ANIMALS to DWELL in OR BE-IN, or MOVE ON.
    • ARTEFACTTHING PRODUCED by MAN.
      • THINGCONCRETE OBJECT.
        • OBJECT[NO HYPERNYM.] WHAT one CAN NAME:refer to....
See also
  • CORPSEBODY of a HUMAN OR ANIMAL who has DIED.
    • COFFINTIMBER BOX USED FOR BURYING.
      Old Chinese Criteria
      1. The current general old word for a tomb of any kind with or without planted trees or a mound is mù 墓, and the term comes to refer specifically to the subterranean part of the tomb.

      2. Fén 墳 refers to the visible part of the tomb in the shape of a sizeable tumulus typically planted with trees.

      3. Qiū 丘 "tumulus" is an old way of referring to a tomb with special reference to its appearance above ground, and the suggestion is that it is of considerable size suitable for leading personalities.

      4. Lǒng 壟 refers to a tomb with special reference to its appearance above ground as an imposing tumulus, but the reference is not normally to a ruler's tomb.

      5. Zhǒng 冢 was occasionally used in Warring States times but became more current in Han times, and the word refers to an impressive tomb as a whole, including its subterraneous and its visible parts.

      6. Yíng 塋 refers generally to the piece of land with the tomb on it.

      7. Líng 陵 refers specifically to an imperial tomb compound with high tombs, surrounding parks, and surrounding tombs for close relatives, queen, brothers, and sisters.

      8. Shān 山 can come to refer to an imperial tomb.

      9. Xuè 穴 "cave" is occasionally used to refer to the underground part of a tomb.

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

      GEOGRAPHY 58. TOMB TUMULUS

      丘,喻指春秋戰國時函谷關以東的諸侯國君之墓。

      山,喻指秦始皇、漢高祖之墓。

      陵,喻指戰國時期諸侯王之墓,漢代以後成為帝王之墓的通稱。

      ARCHITECTURE 26. 舊石器時代有了墓,春秋戰國時期流行墳。

      墓,指地下的葬室,墳墓總稱。

      墳,墓上的封土。

      壟,墳出現後對封土和墓室的最早合稱。

      丘,山丘狀墳墓;常與他詞同義連用,作墳墓泛稱。

      冢, “ 壟 ” 之後對墳墓的通稱。

      漢代盛行 “ 上冢 ” 墓祭之禮,故西漢中期在墳墓前出現祠堂建築。

      塋,指墓地,即墳墓所在的地域。

      Modern Chinese Criteria
      墳墓

      墳塋

      丘墳

      丘墓

      墟墓

      丘壟

      丘冢

      墓葬

      墳丘

      陵墓











      陵寢

      山陵



      墳頭

      墳山

      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. 4.79

      • Verzeichnis und Motivindex der Han-Darstellungen ( FINSTERBUSCH 1966) p. 215

        Grabhuegel:

      • Verzeichnis und Motivindex der Han-Darstellungen ( FINSTERBUSCH 2000) p. 753

        Grab:

      • 古代文化詞異集類辨考 Gudai wenhua ci yi ji lei bian kao ( HUANG JINGUI 1995) p. 1139

      • 古代文化詞異集類辨考 Gudai wenhua ci yi ji lei bian kao ( HUANG JINGUI 1995) p. 1147

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

        SEPULTURA

      • 論衡同義詞研究 ( LUNHENG TONGYI 2004) p. 72

      • Dictionnaire culturel en langue francaise ( REY 2005) p. 4.1429

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

        NEKROPOLEN

      • 古辭辨 Gu ci bian ( WANG FENGYANG 1993) p. 142

      • Encyclopedia of Religion ( JONES 2005) p.

      • 古漢語常用詞同義詞詞典 ( HONG CHENGYU 2009) p. 114

      • Bibliographisches Handbuch zur Sprachinhaltsforschung. Teil II. Systematischer Teil. B. Ordnung nach Sinnbezirken (mit einem alphabetischen Begriffsschluessel): Der Mensch und seine Welt im Spiegel der Sprachforschung ( FRANKE 1989) p. 73A

      Words

        mù OC: maaɡs MC: muo̝ 15 AttributionsWD

      The current general old word for a tomb of any kind with or without planted trees or a mound is mù 墓, and the term comes to refer specifically to the subterranean part of the tomb.

        Syntactic words
      • ngrave; specifically: subterranean part of the tomb (on top of which trees may grow)
      • n(post-N)tomb of a contextually determinate NDS
      • viactmake tombs
      墳墓  fén mù OC: bɯn maaɡs MC: bi̯un muo̝ 8 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • NPnonreferentialtombs
      • NPreferentialtombs
        zhǒng OC: toŋʔ MC: ʈi̯oŋ
        Click here to add pinyin OC: toŋʔ MC: ʈi̯oŋ 6 AttributionsWD

      Zhǒng 冢 was occasionally used in Warring States times but became more current in Han times, and the word refers to an impressive tomb as a whole, including its subterraneous and its visible parts.

        Syntactic words
      • ntomb with a mound with trees planted on it; tomb mound
      • n(post-N)tomb of the contextually determinate NDS
      • npost-NN's tombDS
      丘冢  qiū zhǒng MC: khjuw trjowngX OC: khɯ toŋʔCH 4 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • NPpluraltomb moundsCH
        fén OC: bɯn MC: bi̯un 3 AttributionsWD

      Fén 墳 refers to the visible part of the tomb in the shape of a sizeable tumulus typically planted with trees.

        Syntactic words
      • ntumulus tomb, typically planted with trees
      • viactto raise a tomb; to raise a mound
        lǒng OC: b-roŋʔ MC: li̯oŋ 3 AttributionsWD

      Lǒng 壟 refers to a tomb with special reference to its appearance above ground as an imposing tumulus, but the reference is not normally to a ruler's tomb.

        Syntactic words
      • ndialect: mound with trees planted on it
        qiū OC: khɯ MC: khɨu
        qiū OC: khɯ MC: khɨu
      丘邱坵  Click here to add pinyin OC:  MC: 2 AttributionsWD

      Qiū 丘 "tumulus" is an old way of referring to a tomb with special reference to its appearance above ground, and the suggestion is that it is of considerable size suitable for leading personalities.

        Syntactic words
      • ndialect: burial mound, often that of an emperor
        zhào OC: ɡrlewʔ MC: ɖiɛu 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • ntomb site; tomb
        kuàng OC: khʷaaŋs MC: khɑŋ 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • nthe cavity dug to receive the dead body
        xué OC: ɢʷliiɡ MC: ɦet 1 AttributionWD

      Xuè 穴 "cave" is occasionally used to refer to the underground part of a tomb.

        Syntactic words
      • ngrave
        líng OC: b-rɯŋ MC: lɨŋ 1 AttributionWD

      Líng 陵 refers specifically to an imperial tomb compound with high tombs, surrounding parks, and surrounding tombs for close relatives, queen, brothers, and sisters.

        Syntactic words
      • nIn Han times the líng qǐn 陵寢 system developed: 1. High tombs were built. 2. Tomb parks were built. 3. Subterranean palace. 4. Group of other tombs.
      丘墓  qiū mù OC: khɯ maaɡs MC: khɨu muo̝ 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • NPpluraltombs
        zhào OC: ɡrlewʔ MC: ɖiɛu 0 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • nSHI, ZUO: tomb area where sacrifices to the deceased were conducted
        yíng OC: ɢʷleŋ MC: jiɛŋ 0 AttributionsWD

      Yíng 塋 refers generally to the piece of land with the tomb on it.

        Syntactic words
      • nLIJI, LSCQ: tomb area
        lǒu OC: ɡ-rooʔ MC: lu 0 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • ndialect word: small tomb tumulus
        shān OC: sreen MC: ʂɣɛn 0 AttributionsWD

      Shān 山 can come to refer to an imperial tomb.

        Syntactic words
      • noccasionally, like qiū 丘, used for the tumulus of an imperial tomb, as in 陵山. In 水經注 the word has come to refer specifically to a Han tomb.
      墳塋  fén yíng OC: bɯn ɢʷleŋ MC: bi̯un jiɛŋ 0 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • NPtomb
      壟墓  lǒng mù OC: b-roŋʔ maaɡs MC: li̯oŋ muo̝ 0 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • NPnonreferentialtombs

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