TRUNK  植物幹

CENTRAL, TYPICALLY MOST BIG, PART of a PLANT TYPICALLY A TREE OR OF THE BODY OF AN ANIMAL
STILK
Hypernym
  • SPINESEQUENCE OF BONES FROM NECK TO ABDOMEN AND THE BODY PART SURROUNDING IT.
    • HIPLOWEST PART OF THE SPINE AND LOWER PART OF THE TRUNK ABOVE THE BUTTOCKS
      See also
      • STICKLONG, ROUND, STRAIGHT PIECE OF TIMBER.
        • ROOTPART of a PLANT that is TYPICALLY IN the SOIL AND that FEEDS the PLANT.
          • STEMIMPORTANT PLANT PART LEADS FROM ROOT TO BRANCHES ETC..
            Old Chinese Criteria
            1. The general word referring to the trunk of a plant, particularly of trees is gàn 幹.

            2. Běn 本 refers to the lower main bearing part of the trunk, and the word often includes the root.

            3. Zhū 株 refers to a truncated trunk, and the root can be implied in the meaning of the word. See ROOT

            Modern Chinese Criteria








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

            • Lateinische Synonyme und Etymologien ( DOEDERLEIN 1840) p.

              TRUNK

              stirps refers to the stock as the animating and supporting principal part of a tree in opposition to the branches and leaves growing from it and dependent upon it. COMARE 本

              truncus refers to the naked, dry part of the tree, in opposition to the branches and leves as its ornament.

            Words

              běn OC: pɯɯnʔ MC: puo̝n 5 AttributionsWD

            Běn 本 refers to the lower main bearing part of the trunk, and the word often includes the root.

              Word relations
            • Oppos: 枝/BRANCH The standard word for any kind of branch, large or small, is zhī 枝 (ant. gàn 幹 "trunk"), a word etymologically related to zhī 肢 "limb".

              Syntactic words
            • nroot and trunk; trunk
            • nab.post-Nfigurativethe very "root and trunk of N"CH
              zhū OC: to MC: ʈi̯o 4 AttributionsWD

            Zhū 株 refers to a truncated trunk, and the root can be implied in the meaning of the word. See ROOT

              Word relations
            • Oppos: 根/ROOT The current common word for a root of any kind is gēn 根, but the word also refers specifically to roots growing horizontally near the surface of the earth.

              Syntactic words
            • ntree stump
              gàn OC: kaans MC: kɑn 3 AttributionsWD

            The general word referring to the trunk of a plant, particularly of trees is gàn 幹.

              Syntactic words
            • nstem, trunk; shaft of arrow)
            • n{PRED}be the trunk; be a trunk
              gàn MC: kanH OC: kaansCH 1 AttributionWD
              Syntactic words
            • nfigurativeabstract: basic sustaining part (of literary discourse)CH
              wù OC: ŋɡluud MC: ŋuot 0 AttributionsWD
              Syntactic words
            • napparently post-Han: completely lifeless treetrunk; dead tree
              shēn OC: qhjin MC: ɕin 0 AttributionsWD
              Syntactic words
            • ntrunk of a tree/human body
              Click here to add pinyin MC:  OC: CH 0 AttributionsWD
              Syntactic words
            • nfigurativeabstract: basic sustaining part (of literary discourse)CH

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