INNARDS 內臟藏
INNER ORGAN of HUMANS OR ANIMALS.
Old Chinese Criteria
2. xīn 心 "heart", one of the five main inner organs
3. gān 肝 "liver", one of the five main inner organs
4. fèi 肺 "liver", one of the five main inner organs
5. shèn 腎 "kidney", one of the five main inner organs
6. pí 脾 "spleen", one of the five main inner organs
7. fǔ 腑 refers to the entrails of the digestive system
8. wèi 胃 "stomach", included in fǔ 腑, entrails of the digestive system
9. cháng 腸 "guts", included in fǔ 腑, entrails of the digestive system
10. fù yú 腴 "fatty belly meat, entrails", included in fǔ 腑, entrails of the digestive system
11. dǎn 膽 "gall", included in fǔ 腑, entrails of the digestive system
Modern Chinese Criteria
臟器
臟腑
髒
內
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
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BUCK 1988)
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4.44 - A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages
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BUCK 1988)
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4.45 - A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages
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BUCK 1988)
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4.46 - Lateinische Synonyme und Etymologien
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DOEDERLEIN 1840)
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INNARDS
viscera refers generally to innards.
exta refers to the upper innards such as heart and lungs.
intestina refer to the lower entrails.
interanea refers to the guts.
ilia refers generally to edible innards.
- Lateinische Synonymik
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MENGE)
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224 - 古辭辨 Gu ci bian
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WANG FENGYANG 1993)
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130 - 中國文化背景八千詞 Zhongguo wenhua beijing ba qian ci
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WU SANXING 2008)
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67 - Pulse Diagnosis in Early Chinese Medicine
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HSU 2010)
p.
400
Words
脾 pí OC: be MC: biɛ 7 AttributionsWD
pí 脾 "spleen", one of the five main inner organs
- Syntactic words
- nspleen; milt
腸 cháng OC: ɡrlaŋ MC: ɖi̯ɐŋ 7 AttributionsWD
cháng 腸 "guts", included in fǔ 腑, entrails of the digestive system
- Word relations
- Assoc: 胃/STOMACH
Wèi 胃refers specifically to the stomach as the main organ of digestion.
- Syntactic words
- nbowels
藏 zàng OC: sɡaaŋs MC: dzɑŋ
臟 zàng OC: sɡaaŋs MC: dzɑŋ 5 AttributionsWD
The general term for the five main inner organts is zàng 臟/藏
- Syntactic words
- ninternal organs; viscera; innards; intestines
五藏 wǔ zàng MC: nguX dzangH OC: ŋaaʔ sɡaaŋsCH 3 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- NPplural, definitethe five internal organsCH
腴 yú OC: lo MC: ji̯o 2 AttributionsWD
fù yú 腴 "fatty belly meat, entrails", included in fǔ 腑, entrails of the digestive system
- Syntactic words
- nfatty belly meat, entrails
中 zhōng OC: krluŋ MC: ʈuŋ 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- nminnards
膫 liáo OC: reew MC: leu 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- nfat surrounding the intestines; fat
府 fǔ OC: poʔ MC: pi̯o 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- ninnards, see 六府
心 xīn OC: slɯm MC: sim 0 AttributionsWD
xīn 心 "heart", one of the five main inner organs
- Syntactic words
肝 gān OC: kaan MC: kɑn 0 AttributionsWD
gān 肝 "liver", one of the five main inner organs
- Syntactic words
肚 dǔ OC: k-laaʔ MC: tuo̝ 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- nmtripe
胃 wèi OC: ɢuds MC: ɦɨi 0 AttributionsWD
wèi 胃 "stomach", included in fǔ 腑, entrails of the digestive system
- Syntactic words
腎 shèn OC: ɡjinʔ MC: dʑin 0 AttributionsWD
shèn 腎 "kidney", one of the five main inner organs
- Syntactic words
腑 fǔ OC: poʔ MC: pi̯o 0 AttributionsWD
fǔ 腑 refers to the entrails of the digestive system
- Syntactic words
隔 gé OC: kreeɡ MC: kɣɛk
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膈 gé OC: kreeɡ MC: kɣɛk 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- ndiaphragm
臟 zàng OC: sɡaaŋs MC: dzɑŋ 0 AttributionsWD
The general term for the five main inner organts is zàng 臟/藏
- Word relations
- Oppos: 肢 / 枝 / 支/LIMB
The current word for a limb is zhī 肢.
- Syntactic words
- nccinnards, inner organs
臟腑 zàng fǔ OC: sɡaaŋs poʔ MC: dzɑŋ pi̯o 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- NPmthe innards
內 nèi OC: nuubs MC: nuo̝i 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- nmentrails, innards HUAINANZI: 內崩 "one's innards are ruined (by great worries)"
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