FOOTPRINT  足跡

TRACE PRODUCED by a FOOT ON a SURFACE.
Hypernym
  • TRACEIMAGE:sign IN a PLACE of something that in the PAST has BE-IN:been in THIS PLACE.
    • SYMBOLARTEFACT USED FOR REFERRING to something INTENSELY DIFFERENT from that ARTEFACT.
See also
  • FOOTMOST LOW HORIZONTAL PART of the LEG.
    • LENGTH MEASURESSTANDARD USING which one MEASURES HOW LONG something is.
      Old Chinese Criteria
      1. The standard word for a footprint or even more abstractly of a trace left is jī 跡, which should be written with rad. 162.

      2. Wǔ 武 refers to the footprint as a standard of length.

      3. Zōng 蹤 refers literally to footprints.

      Modern Chinese Criteria
      蹤跡





      行蹤

      行跡

      腳跡

      足跡

      腳印

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      Words

        jì, jī OC: sklaɡ MC: tsiɛk 19 AttributionsWD

      The standard word for a footprint or even more abstractly of a trace left is jī 跡, which should be written with rad. 162.

        Syntactic words
      • nfigurativetraces
      • npost-Nfootprint; traces (some examples have to be moved to n(post-N) because that N can be omitted
        wǔ OC: mbaʔ MC: mi̯o 3 AttributionsWD

      Wǔ 武 refers to the footprint as a standard of length.

        Syntactic words
      • nfootprint; length of one standard foot; a pace
      蹤跡  zōng jì, jī OC: tsoŋ sklaɡ MC: tsi̯oŋ tsiɛk 3 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • NPfootprint
      • NPfigurativetraces
        zōng OC: tsoŋ MC: tsi̯oŋ 1 AttributionWD

      Zōng 蹤 refers literally to footprints.

        Syntactic words
      • nSJ, literally: footprints (> traces)
      踵武  zhǒng wǔ OC: tjoŋʔ mbaʔ MC: tɕi̯oŋ mi̯o 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • NPfigurativefootprints
        zōng OC: tsoŋ MC: tsi̯oŋ 0 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • nfootprint
        háng OC: ɡaaŋ MC: ɦɑŋ 0 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • nfootprint of an animal

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