STOMACH 肚子腹
PART of BODY'S TORSO BELOW THE CHEST.
Old Chinese Criteria
2. Wèi 胃 refers specifically to the stomach as the main organ of digestion.
3. Pí 膍 refers to ox's stomach or tripe as used in sacrifice or eaten.
NB: Dù 肚 "stomach" and dǔ 肚 "tripe" are both post-Han.
Modern Chinese Criteria
腹
腹部
肚皮
肚
小腹
小肚子
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Words
腹 fù OC: puɡ MC: puk 15 AttributionsWD
The general term for the belly is fù 腹.
- Word relations
- Assoc: 口/MOUTH
The standard word for the mouth is kǒu 口. - Assoc: 心/HEART
The standard word for the physiological organ known as the heart in English is xīn 心. - Oppos: 心/MIND
The general word for the mental sphere of man is xīn 心 "HEART> mind" (ant. xíng 形 "physical shape, body", tǐ 體 "limbs, body"). - Oppos: 目/EYE
The general word for the eye, including the area around the eye is mù 目(thus when one shāng mù 傷目 what is injured is not necessarily the eyeball itself). (This is a very flexible word which also has verbal uses. For which see SEE.)
- Syntactic words
- nbelly, stomach
胃 wèi OC: ɢuds MC: ɦɨi 7 AttributionsWD
Wèi 胃refers specifically to the stomach as the main organ of digestion.
- Word relations
- Subject: 充/FULL
Chōng 充 refers to complete fullness, fullness to the brim, typically as something desirable or satisfactory. - Assoc: 腸/INNARDS
cháng 腸 "guts", included in fǔ 腑, entrails of the digestive system
- Syntactic words
- nstomach
腹心 fù xīn OC: puɡ slɯm MC: puk sim 3 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- NPthe stomach region
胎 tāi OC: lʰɯɯ MC: thəi 2 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- nwomb
- nadVfrom the wombCH
肚 dù OC: ɡ-laaʔ MC: duo̝ 1 AttributionWD
Dù 肚 "stomach" and dǔ 肚 "tripe" are both post-Han.
- Syntactic words
- nstomach, belly
膍 pí OC: bii MC: bei 1 AttributionWD
Pí 膍 refers to ox's stomach or tripe as used in sacrifice or eaten.
- Syntactic words
- nZHUANG: tripe; ox's stomach
虛 xū MC: -- OC: qhlaCH 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- v[adN]empty stomachCH
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