RUB 摩擦磨
TOUCH AND PRESS WHILE MOVING ALONG something.
Old Chinese Criteria
Modern Chinese Criteria
Hyponym
- POLISH RUB AND SMEAR USING LIQUID so as to CAUSE TO BECOME SMOOTH AND SHINING. (anc: 16/0, child: 0)
- SCRATCH RUB INTENSELY, TYPICALLY so as to INJURE. (anc: 16/0, child: 0)
- WIPE RUB, USING A CLOTH, so as to CAUSE TO BECOME CLEAN. (anc: 16/0, child: 0)
Hypernym
- SQUEEZE TOUCH something so as to USE ENDURING FORCE ON IT. (anc: 14/0, child: 1)
- TOUCH INTERACT with a SURFACE USING one's FINGERS OR one's BODY. (anc: 13/0, child: 4)
- INTERACT ACT so as to CAUSE ANOTHER TO REACT. (anc: 12/0, child: 14)
Other Hypernyms
Words (9 items)
摩 mó OC: maal MC: mʷɑ 4 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- vtoNrub against; polish; whet; pat
磨 mó OC: maal MC: mʷɑ 4 Attributions
The current general word for rubbing the surface of something is mó 磨.
- Syntactic words
- vt[oN]work/polish stone; grind
- vtoNfile, grind, polish off
- vtoNpassivebe polished
切 qiē, qiè OC: snʰiid MC: tshet 2 Attributions
Qǐē 切 adds to the notion of rubbing that of cutting and carving in order to produce smooth surfaces.
- Syntactic words
- vt[oN]rub and polish bone
- vtoNmake smooth by cutting; carve/work/polish bone
- vtoNpassivebe polished; be carved
抆 wěn OC: mɯnʔ MC: mi̯un 2 Attributions
Wěn 抆 refers specifically to the wiping off of tears.
- Syntactic words
- vtoNrub off (tears)
拭 shì OC: lʰɯɡ MC: ɕɨk 2 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- vtoNwipe; wipe off
拂 fú OC: phɯd MC: phi̯ut 1 Attribution
Fú 拂 is a very mild form of rubbing and wiping.
- Syntactic words
- nsubject=actionwhat one rubs/wipes with > whisk
- vt(oN)wipe, brush, rub against (with contextually determinate N)
- vtoNrub, rub against; rub off; wipe
磋 cuō OC: skhaal MC: tshɑ 1 Attribution
Cuō 磋 is an archaic word referring to the rubbing and polishing of surfaces.
- Syntactic words
- vt[oN]rub and polish
- vtoNrub, polish
- vtoNpassivebe rubbed; be polished
擦 cā OC: skhaad MC: tshɑn 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- vtoNpost-Han: wipe
琢 zhuó OC: rtooɡ MC: ʈɣɔk 0 Attributions
Zhuó 琢 refers specifically to the polishing of jade.
- Syntactic words