STINK  

ODOUR which HUMANS TEND to HATE.
REEKSMELL (FOUL/BAD/DISGUSTING)STINK/SMELL TO HIGH HEAVEN
Antonym
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. The current general and abstract word for odours of all kinds, pleasant or unpleasant, is chòu 臭.

2. Xiāng 香 (ant. chòu 臭 "stench") often refers to pleasant odours and fragrance, but the word can also refer to a stench, unlike fāng 芳.

3. Xīng 腥, sāo 臊, and xīng sāo 腥臊 refers specifically to the stench of rotten pork or generally of rotten meat.

4. Shān 羶 / 膻 refers to the notorious pungent stench of goats.

5. Chòu 殠 is very rare word referring to an unpleasant smell.

See FRAGRANT

Modern Chinese Criteria




臭烘烘

臭呼呼

臭氣沖天

臭氣燻天

臭不可當

令人掩鼻

如入鮑魚之肆

狐臭

胡臭

狐臊

腋臭

腥臭

汗臭

口臭

腳臭

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. 15.26

  • Lateinische Synonyme und Etymologien ( DOEDERLEIN 1840) p.

    SMELL

    odor denotes, objectively, the smell which a thing has in itself.

    olfactus refers to the subjective sensation caused by an objective smell.

    olor refers to a stench.

    SMELLY

    olidus refers to something that smells and particularly to things that have a bad smell.

    odorus refers to things with a good smell.

  • 論衡同義詞研究 ( LUNHENG TONGYI 2004) p. 122

  • 王力古漢語字典 ( WANG LI 2000) p. 1019

    嗅,臭,殠,鼻plus臭on-right

    1. The specialised character cho4u 殠 for putrid smell in SHUOWEN is actually used in HANSHU as well.

Words

  chòu OC: khjus MC: tɕhɨu 9 AttributionsWD

The current general and abstract word for odours of all kinds, pleasant or unpleasant, is chòu 臭.

    Word relations
  • Ant: 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.
  • Assoc: 腐/ROTTEN The current general word for rottenness is fǔ 腐(ant. xiān 鮮 "still fresh").

    Syntactic words
  • nabfeatureodour, smell
  • nabstativestench
  • vigive off an odour, be smelly; smell
  • vinegativestink
  • vtoNcausativemake (oneself) foul
  xīng OC: seeŋ MC: seŋ 6 AttributionsWD

Xīng 腥, sāo 臊, and xīng sāo 腥臊 refers specifically to the stench of rotten pork or generally of rotten meat.

    Syntactic words
  • nabfeaturebeing putrid; stench of rotten pork; stench of rotten pork or rotten fish; stench; rank, smelly
  • nadNputrid, rotten (especially of meat)
  • vibe putrid
  shān OC: lʰan MC: ɕiɛn
羶膻  Click here to add pinyin OC:  MC: 5 AttributionsWD

Shān 羶/膻 refers to the notorious pungent stench of goats.

    Syntactic words
  • nabfeatureZZ: stench of goats; rankness
  • vadNrank
  • vibe rancid; have the smell of rich meaty food
腥臊  xīng sāo OC: seeŋ saaw MC: seŋ sɑu 2 AttributionsWD

Xīng 腥, sāo 臊, and xīng sāo 腥臊 refers specifically to the stench of rotten pork or generally of rotten meat.

    Syntactic words
  • NPabstench of rotten meat; stench in generalLZ
  hāo OC: qhoow MC: hɑu 1 AttributionWD
    Syntactic words
  • nabfeaturestench
  yóu OC: k-lu MC: jɨu 1 AttributionWD
    Syntactic words
  • vichangecome to stink
臭腐  chòu fǔ MC: tsyhuwH bjuX OC: khjus boʔDS 1 AttributionWD
    Syntactic words
  • VP[adN]stinking rotten thingsDS
  chòu OC: khjus MC: tɕhɨu 0 AttributionsWD

Chòu 殠 is very rare word referring to an unpleasant smell.

    Syntactic words
  • nabstativeHANSHU: putrid smell
  • vismell foul
  xūn OC: qhlun MC: hi̯un 0 AttributionsWD
    Syntactic words
  • nsubjectwhat stinks
  sāo OC: saaw MC: sɑu 0 AttributionsWD

Xīng 腥, sāo 臊, and xīng sāo 腥臊 refers specifically to the stench of rotten pork or generally of rotten meat.

    Syntactic words
  • nabfeaturestench of meat
  • vadNputrid
  • vibe putrid
  fěi OC: pɯlʔ MC: pɨi 0 AttributionsWD
    Syntactic words
  • vadNpost-Han: giving off an obnoxious evil smell
  xiāng OC: qhaŋ MC: hi̯ɐŋ 0 AttributionsWD

Xiāng 香 (ant. chòu 臭 "stench") often refers to pleasant odours and fragrance, but the word can also refer to a stench, unlike fāng 芳.

    Syntactic words
  • nfragrance; see FRAGRANT
  • vibe fragrant; see FRAGRANT
  sāo OC: saaw MC: sɑu 0 AttributionsWD
    Syntactic words
  • viputrid odour

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