FOX 狐貍
RED BEAST which EATS MEAT, HAS FOUR LEGS AND a SHARP MOUTH. [VULPES]
Old Chinese Criteria
2. Lí 狸 refers to a wild-cat or badger of some sort but is often linked to the fox in ancient Chinese literature. See FELINE
黄金貴:古漢語同義詞辨釋詞典
ANIMALS 11.
狸,早期之稱。
貓狸,中古以後之稱。
狸貓,近古之稱。
貔狸,菲貓,指旱獺,嚙齒目的一種大型地棲松鼠。
Modern Chinese Criteria
狐狸
玄邱校尉
赤狐
火狐
紅狐
玄狐
銀狐
白狐
北極狐
大狐
豐狐
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.
3.74 - Verzeichnis und Motivindex der Han-Darstellungen
(
FINSTERBUSCH 1966)
p.
211 Fuchs;
- Verzeichnis und Motivindex der Han-Darstellungen
(
FINSTERBUSCH 2000)
p.
744 Fuchs; weisser Fuchs, Fuchs, Neunschwaenziger:
F usefully lists depictions of foxes, including the nine-tailed variety.
- Dictionnaire culturel en langue francaise
(
REY 2005)
p.
4.150 - Encyclopedia of Religion ( JONES 2005) p.
Words
狐 hú OC: ɡʷaa MC: ɦuo̝ 20 AttributionsWD
The general word for a fox is hú 狐.
- Syntactic words
- nfox
- nadVanalogylike a fox
- nmadNmade of fox-hide
狉 pī MC: -- OC: -- 0 AttributionsWD
pī
- Syntactic words
- npost-Han: fox-cub
貍 lí OC: ɡ-rɯ MC: lɨ 0 AttributionsWD
Lí 狸 refers to a wild-cat or badger of some sort but is often linked to the fox in ancient Chinese literature. See FELINE
- Syntactic words
Existing SW for
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