SKIRT  

GARMENT WORN on the STOMACH AND HANGING LOOSELY on the SIDES.
A-LINE SKIRTGRASS SKIRTPETAL SKIRTBIAS-CUT SKIRTHALF-CIRCLE SKIRTPETTICOATCIRCLE SKIRTHOBBLE SKIRTPLEATED SKIRTCRINOLINEJEANS SKIRTPOODLE SKIRTDIRNDL (SKIRT)KILTPRAIRIE SKIRTFLARED SKIRTMINISKIRTSHEATHGORED SKIRTOVERSKIRTWRAPAROUND SKIRT
Hypernym
  • GARMENTCLOTH ARTEFACT WORN by HUMANS IN ORDER TO CAUSE THEMSELVES TO FEEL COMFORTABLE. 
    • ARTEFACTTHING PRODUCED by MAN.
      • THINGCONCRETE OBJECT.
        • OBJECT[NO HYPERNYM.] WHAT one CAN NAME:refer to....
Old Chinese Criteria
1. The general term for lower garments is cháng 裳.

2. Qún 裙 refers to the ankle-long skirt worn by women, but in ancient China this could also be worn by men. The term became current only in Eastern Han times.

3. Chān 襜 refers to an apron worn by men, usually unembroidered, and the word is rare.

Modern Chinese Criteria
裙子





連衣裙

連衫裙

布拉吉

油裙

圍裙

旗袍裙

短裙

超短裙

百褶裙

直統裙

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. 6.46

  • 古代文化詞異集類辨考 Gudai wenhua ci yi ji lei bian kao ( HUANG JINGUI 1995) p. 729

Attributions by syntactic funtion

  • n : 9
  • n[post-N] : 1

Attributions by text

  • 禮記 : 3
  • 阮籍集四卷 : 2
  • 法言 : 2
  • 類說 : 1
  • 春秋左傳 : 1
  • 莊子 : 1

Words

  cháng OC: djaŋ MC: dʑi̯ɐŋ 9 AttributionsWD

The general term for lower garments is cháng 裳.

    Syntactic words
  • nSHI: lower robes (particularly visible outer garments worn below the yī 衣 "upper clothes" 毛傳:在下曰裳
  • n[post-N]one's skirt (worn by men)CH
  qún OC: ɡlun MC: gi̯un 1 AttributionWD

Qún 裙 refers to the ankle-long skirt worn by women, but in ancient China this could also be worn by men. The term became current only in Eastern Han times.

    Syntactic words
  • nlong skirt worn mainly by women
  bō OC: pood MC: pʷɑt 0 AttributionsWD
    Syntactic words
  • napron-line padding in front of one's knees, dialect word
  chān OC: khljam MC: tɕhiɛm 0 AttributionsWD

Chān 襜 refers to an apron worn by men, usually unembroidered, and the word is rare.

    Syntactic words
  bì OC: pid MC: pit 0 AttributionsWD
    Syntactic words
  • nembroidered knee cover worn on non-ceremonial occasions
蔽膝  bì xī OC: peds siɡ MC: piɛi sit 0 AttributionsWD
    Syntactic words
  • nHANSHU: knee cover or apron, not necessarily embroidered, and not ceremonial but for more comfortable kneeling/sitting

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