GROOM  馬夫圉人

OFFICIAL whose DUTY it is to REAR HORSES.
STABLE HANDSTABLEMANSTABLE BOYSTABLE GIRLHISTORICAL EQUERRY
Hypernym
  • OFFICIALADULT who WORKS IN a PUBLIC OFFICE OR IN A PUBLIC FUNCTION.
    • ADULTHUMAN who is SUFFICIENTLY OLD to ESTABLISH his/her SEPARATE HOME.
      • HUMANANIMAL which HAS TWO LEGS AND LACKS FEATHERS.
        • ANIMALCREATURE ABLE to FEEL AND MOVE....
Old Chinese Criteria
1. The most current general word for a groom is yǔ 圉, often expanded to yǔ rén 圉人 or sometimes even yǔ chén 圉臣.

2. The high-status official in charge of the horses, administratively was zōu 騶.

Modern Chinese Criteria
馬夫

圉人

圉師

廄人

rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /

    Attributions by syntactic funtion

    • NP : 12
    • n : 12
    • NP=Npr : 1

    Attributions by text

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    • 說苑 : 1
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    • 管子 : 1

    Words

    圉人  yǔ rén OC: ŋaʔ njin MC: ŋi̯ɤ ȵin 10 AttributionsWD

    The most current general word for a groom is yǔ 圉, often expanded to yǔ rén 圉人 or sometimes even yǔ chén 圉臣.

      Syntactic words
    • NPgroom
      yǔ OC: ŋaʔ MC: ŋi̯ɤ 7 AttributionsWD

    The most current general word for a groom is yǔ 圉, often expanded to yǔ rén 圉人 or sometimes even yǔ chén 圉臣.

      Syntactic words
    • ngroom, horse-keeper
      zōu OC: tsru MC: ʈʂɨu 5 AttributionsWD

    The official in charge of the horses, administratively was zōu 騶.

      Syntactic words
    • nofficial in charge of horses
    圉臣  yǔ chén OC: ŋaʔ ɡjiŋ MC: ŋi̯ɤ dʑin 1 AttributionWD

    The most current general word for a groom is yǔ 圉, often expanded to yǔ rén 圉人 or sometimes even yǔ chén 圉臣.

      Syntactic words
    • NPgroom
    馬圄  mǎ yǔ OC: mraaʔ ŋaʔ MC: mɣɛ ŋi̯ɤ 1 AttributionWD
      Syntactic words
    • NPgroom
    騶子  zōu zǐ OC: tsru sklɯʔ MC: ʈʂɨu tsɨ 1 AttributionWD
      Syntactic words
    • NP=Nprgroom; coachman Npr
      guān OC: koon MC: kʷɑn 0 AttributionsWD
      Syntactic words
    • ngroom; servant (SHI)

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