GRASS 草屬草
SMALL PLANT CONSISTING ONLY of ROOTS AND LEAVES, AND EATEN by SHEEP AND BOVINES.
Old Chinese Criteria
Modern Chinese Criteria
苴
草苴
薦
草叢
草莽
草萊
雜草
草茅
荒草
野草
奧草
蒿萊
小草
寸草
嫩草
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
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BUCK 1988)
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8.51 - Lateinische Synonyme und Etymologien
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DOEDERLEIN 1840)
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GRASSY Dum 1229
herbidus refers to a place as being full of grass.
herbosus refers to a place that is not only full of grass, but especially productive of it.
herbeus refers to something being rather grass-like or green like grass.
herbarius refers to something being connected with grass or concerned with grass.
- 韓非子同義詞研究
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HANFEI TONGYI 2004)
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42 - Dictionnaire culturel en langue francaise
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REY 2005)
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2.1597 - A New Dictionary of Classical Greek Synonyms
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T.W.HARBSMEIER 2004)
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NO.127
Words
草 cǎo OC: tshuuʔ MC: tshɑu 20 Attributions
The current general term for grass, possibly including some of what we would call flowers, is cǎo 草.
- Word relations
- Epithet: 廬/HUT
The general word for a hut is lú 廬. - Epithet: 野/WILD
- Assoc: 木/TREE
The current word for a tree is mù 木. In Shang times times this word was a count noun for trees, later it also referred to felled trees and in particular to timber as a material. Thus in Warring States times the special feature of this word is that it is a mass noun as well as a count noun. - Assoc: 薦/HAY
- Syntactic words
- n(blade of) grass (countable!)
- nadNthatched; made of grass/straw/hemp
- nadNhabitatliving in the grass
- nadVwith a grass/hemp rope; in the grass
- nadVobjectusing grass (to feed oneself)
- nmgrass; vegetation; grassy plants, non-tree-like green plants, low bushes, including bamboos, according to SHJ: 其草多竹
- nmadNmaterialmade of grass
- n{PLACE}adVin the grass
- n{PRED}figurativebe (like) grass (without or with 也)
茆茅 Click here to add pinyin OC: MC:
茅 máo OC: mruu MC: mɣɛu 8 Attributions
Máo 茅/茆 refers to watermallows; its roots and stalks are used in medicaments.
- Syntactic words
- nreeds, attap; thatch
- nadNmade of reed, thatched
- nmadNgrassy> not infertileCH
藜 lí OC: riil MC: lei 6 Attributions
Lí 藜 refers to a kind of an annual plant (Chenopodium album) with edible leaves.
- Syntactic words
- npigweed
葦 wěi OC: ɢulʔ MC: ɦɨi 4 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- nreed; rush
蒿 hāo OC: qhoow MC: hɑu 4 Attributions
Hāo 蒿 refers to a wormwood (Artemisia capillaries Thunb.). This was used as vegetables.
- Syntactic words
- nwormwood
艾 ài OC: ŋaads MC: ŋɑi 2 Attributions
Ài 艾 refers to a kind of artemisia (Artemisia argyi Levl. et Van.); this is a perennial herb, the stalks and leaves of which are used in medicaments. Its leaves are also used for moxibution.
- Syntactic words
- nmmugwort; Artemisia
菅 jiān OC: kroon MC: kɣan 2 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- ncoarse grass themeda gigantea; reeds
- nmadNmade of coarse grass
葭 jiā OC: kraa MC: kɣɛ 2 Attributions
Jiā 葭 refers to the young reed.
- Syntactic words
- nmreeds, rushes
蒲 pú OC: baa MC: buo̝ 2 Attributions
Pú 蒲 refers to a fragrant cattail (Typha latifolia), which can be used for mats.
- Syntactic words
- nreeds that grow in water; water grasses
葛藟 gé lěi OC: kaad rulʔ MC: kɑt li 2 Attributions
Gélěi 葛藟 refers to a wild species of vine (Vitis flexuosa Thunb.), which is used for medical purposes.
- Syntactic words
- NPmvitis flexuosa Thunb.
芐 xià OC: ɢraas MC: ɦɣɛ 1 Attribution
Xià 芐 refers to a cattail, which can be used for mats.
- Syntactic words
- nRhemannia, kind of grass
莠 yǒu OC: luʔ MC: jɨu 1 Attribution
Yǒu 莠 refers to various grasses among fields.
- Syntactic words
- nwild millet; weed; Setaria viridis
荻 dí OC: deeɡ MC: dek 1 Attribution
Dí 荻 is a kind of reed with a pithy stem
- Syntactic words
- nkind of rush, Miscanthus sacchariflorus
菖 chāng OC: thjaŋ MC: tɕhi̯ɐŋ 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- nsweet-scented lemon grass; Acorus calamus
萑 Click here to add pinyin OC: MC: 1 Attribution
Huán 萑 refers to a reed.
- Syntactic words
- nkind of sedge; grass used for making mats
蒹 jiān OC: kleem MC: kem 1 Attribution
Jiān 蒹 refers to a small kind of the reed without long spikes.
- Syntactic words
- nrushl; kind of reed
糜草 mí cǎo OC: mre tshuuʔ MC: miɛ tshɑu 1 Attribution
Mí cǎo 糜草 is a medical herb already known in antiquity.
- Syntactic words
- NPdeer grass
蒲葦 pú wěi OC: baa ɢulʔ MC: buo̝ ɦɨi 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- NPnonreferentialreeds and grasses
茆 mǎo MC: maewX OC: mbruuʔCW 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- nReed grass used for thatched roofsCW
屮 chè MC: trhjet OC: --LZ 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- n= the original character for cao3 草: grass, weedsLZ
卉 huì OC: qhuls MC: hɨi 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- nplants in general
稊 tí OC: liil MC: dei 0 Attributions
Tí 稊 refers to various grasses in the fields.
- Syntactic words
- nkind of grass
稗 bài OC: brees MC: bɣɛ 0 Attributions
Bài 稗 refers to various grasses resembling grains.
- Syntactic words
芄 wán OC: ɢoon MC: ɦʷɑn 0 Attributions
Wán 芄 is a perennial grass, the stalks, leaves, and seeds of which are used in medicaments.
- Syntactic words
- nMetaplexis (grass)
苛 kē OC: ɡlaal MC: ɦɑ 0 Attributions
Kē 苛 refers to small grasses.
- Syntactic words
- nsmall grass
茇 Click here to add pinyin OC: MC: 0 Attributions
bá
- Syntactic words
- nkind of grass
苹 píng OC: breŋ MC: bɣaŋ 0 Attributions
Píng 苹 is a kind of artemisia or southernwood, which is edible.
- Syntactic words
苓 líng OC: ɡ-reeŋ MC: leŋ 0 Attributions
Líng 苓 is another term for fuling (Poris cocos), a kind of medical herb.
- Syntactic words
茅 máo OC: mruu MC: mɣɛu 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- nadNthatched
茢 liè OC: b-red MC: liɛt 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- nmsedges, rushes
荇 xìng OC: ɢraaŋʔ MC: ɦɣaŋ 0 Attributions
Xìng 荇 refers to a perennial water-grass with edible leaves.
- Syntactic words
荀 xún OC: sqʷlin MC: sʷin 0 Attributions
Xún 荀 is a mythological fragrant grass worn as an ornament.
- Syntactic words
- na kind of grass
莎 suō OC: sool MC: sʷɑ 0 Attributions
Suō 莎 refers to a perennial grass with a large brown stalk; it is used in medicaments.
- Syntactic words
- nCyperus (grass)
莞 guān OC: koon MC: kʷɑn
莞 huán OC: ɡoon MC: ɦʷɑn 0 Attributions
Guān 莞 refers to a small cattail.
- Syntactic words
萊 lái OC: rɯɯ MC: ləi 0 Attributions
Lái 萊 refers to thickly growing grasses.
- Syntactic words
萋 qī OC: shiil MC: tshei 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- nthickly growing grass
菅 jiān OC: kroon MC: kɣan 0 Attributions
Jiān 菅 refers to a perennial grass (Miscanthus sinensis Anders.), the stalks of which are used for mats.
- Syntactic words
葽 yāo OC: qew MC: ʔiɛu 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- na kind of grass
蒯 kuǎi OC: khruuds MC: khɣɛi 0 Attributions
Kuǎi 蒯 refers to a perennial grass (Scirpus asiaticus Beetle) growing in the vicinity of water, the stalks of which are used for mats or ropes.
- Syntactic words
- nwoolgrass, Scirpus cyperinus
蕙 huì OC: ɢʷiids MC: ɦei 0 Attributions
Huì 蕙 refers to a species of fragrant orchid that was worn as an ornament or used as a fragrant incense to extoll diseases
- Syntactic words
蕝 jué OC: tsod MC: tsiɛt 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- nbundle of grass used in ritual
蘋 pín OC: bin MC: bin 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- nXanthium sibiricum Patrin.; kind of floating plant, duckweed is edible. Flowers, leaves, stem are all edible. Bland taste
蘆 lú OC: ɡ-raa MC: luo̝ 0 Attributions
Lú 蘆 refers to a reed.
- Syntactic words
蘮 jì OC: krads MC: kiɛi 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- nkind of grass (WANGLI: 1126)
虈 xiāo OC: hŋraw MC: hiɛu 0 Attributions
Xiāo 虈 refers to the root of Dahurian angelica.
- Syntactic words
- nkind of fragrant grass
卷耳 juǎn ěr MC: kjwenX nyiX OC: kronʔ mljɯʔ 0 Attributions
Quán ěr 卷耳 refers to fuling (Poris cocos), a kind of chinese medical herb.
- Syntactic words
- NPXanthium sibiricum Patrin
庶草 shù cǎo OC: qhljaɡs tshuuʔ MC: ɕi̯ɤ tshɑu 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- NPall sorts of grasses and herbs
白芷 bái zhǐ OC: braaɡ kljɯʔ MC: bɣɛk tɕɨ 0 Attributions
Bái zhǐ 白芷 refers to a root of Dahurian angelica.
- Syntactic words
苜蓿 mù sù OC: muɡ suɡ MC: muk suk 0 Attributions
Mù sù 苜蓿 refers to a lucerne: an annual plant which is edible and was also used as a fertilizer.
- Syntactic words
- NPlucerne, alfalfa, Medicago denticulata
荇菜 xìng cài OC: ɢraaŋʔ tshɯɯs MC: ɦɣaŋ tshəi 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- NPNymphoides nymphaeoedes Britton.; P: fringed water-lily
菖莆 chāng fǔ OC: thjaŋ paʔ MC: tɕhi̯ɐŋ pi̯o 0 Attributions
Chāng pú 菖莆 refers to a calamus; it is a perennial fragrant herb, the roots and stalks of which are used in medicaments.
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