ULCER  瘡類

ILLNESS in the form of an OPEN WOUND CAUSED by INFLAMMATION. [MEDICINE]
ULCERATIONCYSTBOILBLISTERSOREPUSTULECARBUNCLEPIMPLEWENWHITLOWCANKERERUPTION.
Hypernym
  • ILLNESSTYPICALLY TEMPORARY DEFECT of the BODY OR MIND of HUMANS OR of the BODY of ANIMALS.
    • DEFECTBAD FEATURE in something GOOD OR LACK of a DESIRED GOOD FEATURE.
      • FEATUREABSTRACT OBJECT a THING is SAID to BE OR to HAVE.
        • OBJECT[NO HYPERNYM.] WHAT one CAN NAME:refer to....
Old Chinese Criteria
1. The current general word for an ulcer of any kind is chuāng 瘡.

2. Jū 疽 refers to a deep-rooted ulcer that is not only malignant but also very hard to cure and extremely dangerous, leading usually to the death of the patient.

3. Cuó 痤 refers any small but highly malignant ulcer, often leading to the death of the patient.

4. Dīng 疔 refers to a small and superficial but malignant ulcer. This can be treated but is highly dangerous when not treated in time.

5. Jiè 疥 refers to a malignant ulcer of any provenance that has spread to several places.

6. Bǐ 疕 refers specifically to an ulcer on the head.

7. Yáng 瘍 refers to a malignant ulcer sent down by ghosts or devils.

Modern Chinese Criteria
瘢痕





瘡疤

疤瘌

疤拉

WATCH OUT! I DON'T KNOW THESE WORDS.

rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /

Words

  zhǒng OC: tjoŋʔ MC: tɕi̯oŋ 6 Attributions
    Syntactic words
  • nulcerous swelling
  • vadNswollen
  • viswell; be swollen
  • vtoNhave a swollen back
  jū OC: skha MC: tshi̯ɤ 5 Attributions

Jū 疽 refers to a deep-rooted ulcer that is not only malignant but also very hard to cure and extremely dangerous, leading usually to the death of the patient.

    Syntactic words
  • ndeep-rooted hard-skinned ulcer
  cuó OC: sɡool MC: dzʷɑ 5 Attributions

Cuó 痤 refers any small but highly malignant ulcer, often leading to the death of the patient.

    Syntactic words
  • nulcer, boil
  • nadNafflicted with boils
  yáng OC: k-laŋ MC: ji̯ɐŋ 2 Attributions

Yáng 瘍 refers to a malignant ulcer sent down by ghosts or devils.

    Syntactic words
  • nLIJI: malignant ulcer sent by devils or ghosts; tumour
  yōng OC: qoŋ MC: ʔi̯oŋ 2 Attributions

    Word relations
  • Assoc: 疽/ULCER Jū 疽 refers to a deep-rooted ulcer that is not only malignant but also very hard to cure and extremely dangerous, leading usually to the death of the patient.

    Syntactic words
  • nsoft-skinned wet ulcer
  jiè OC: kreeds MC: kɣɛi 1 Attribution

Jiè 疥 refers to a malignant ulcer of any provenance that has spread to several places.

    Syntactic words
  • nZHUANG: malignant itching ulcer
擁腫  yōng zhǒng OC: qoŋ tjoŋʔ MC: ʔi̯oŋ tɕi̯oŋ 1 Attribution
    Syntactic words
  • NP[adN]people full of ulcers and pimplesCH
  • VPifigurativebe swollen> be gnarled
癰疽  yōng jū OC: qoŋ skha MC: ʔi̯oŋ tshi̯ɤ 1 Attribution
    Syntactic words
  • NPulcers
  • NPadVcaused by ulcersCH
  biāo MC: -- OC: --CH 1 Attribution
    Syntactic words
  • n=瘭 ulcerous swellingCH
  dīng OC: teeŋ MC: teŋ 0 Attributions

Dīng 疔 refers to a small and superficial but malignant ulcer. This can be treated but is highly dangerous when not treated in time.

    Syntactic words
  • nmalignant small ulcer
  bǐ OC: piʔ MC: pi 0 Attributions

Bǐ 疕 refers specifically to an ulcer on the head.

    Syntactic words
  • nZHOULI: ulcer on the head
  shàn OC: sraans MC: ʂɣan 0 Attributions
  • Pulse Diagnosis in Early Chinese Medicine ( HSU 2010) p. 397

    Syntactic words
  • nulcer
  chuāng OC: skhraŋ MC: ʈʂhi̯ɐŋ 0 Attributions

The current general word for an ulcer of any kind is chuāng 瘡.

    Syntactic words
  • nulcer, boil; sore
  jié OC: tsiiɡ MC: tset 0 Attributions
    Syntactic words
  • nsmall ulcer

Existing SW for

Here are Syntactic Words already defined in the database: