STUMBLE 跌倒
To FALL to the GROUND BECAUSE of a MISTAKE in USING ONE'S FEET.
Old Chinese Criteria
2. Pū 仆 is to stumble and fall forward, flat on one's face.
3. Bó 踣 is to stumble over something so as to fall forward.
4. Jué 躩 is to walk and stumble along unsteadily.
5. Diē 跌 is a colloquial word for stumbling which became current from Han times onwards.
NB: The words in this section are so rare that it is hard to gain a clear sense of their nuances.
Modern Chinese Criteria
摔倒
摜倒
栽倒
跌摔
失腳
失足
絆
栽 zāi is a colloquial word for tumbling and falling.
rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /
- Lateinische Synonyme und Etymologien
(
DOEDERLEIN 1840)
p.
TOTTER
labare refers to tottering with reference to the whole body which rests on no firm basis.
titubare refers to tottering with reference to the feet which refuse their service, and to staggering along.
vacillare refers to tottering with regartd to the upper part of the body, which comes to lack its upright, steady and secure position.
nutare refers to tottering with reference to the head, which seems ready to fall off.
- 古漢語常用詞同義詞詞典
(
HONG CHENGYU 2009)
p.
461
Words
蹶 jué OC: kod MC: ki̯ɐt 10 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- nabactstumbling
- vadNdesigned to cause one to stumble
- vichangestumble, fall
- vtoNstumble into; stumble about in
躩 jué OC: kʷaɡ MC: ki̯ɐk 3 Attributions
Jué 躩 is to walk and stumble along unsteadily.
- Syntactic words
- viintensitivewalk unsteadily
躓 zhì OC: tids MC: ʈi 2 Attributions
The general word for stumbling and falling is zhì 躓.
- Syntactic words
- vichangestumble
仆 pū, bó OC: bɯɯɡ MC: bək 1 Attribution
Pū 仆 is to stumble and fall forward, flat on one's face.
- Syntactic words
- vifigurativestumble and fail
- vtoNfall onto (the ground etc)
蹉 cuō OC: skhaal MC: tshɑ 1 Attribution
- Word relations
- Assoc: 跌/STUMBLE
Diē 跌 is a colloquial word for stumbling which became current from Han times onwards. - Assoc: 跌/STUMBLE
Diē 跌 is a colloquial word for stumbling which became current from Han times onwards.
- Syntactic words
- viactstumble
躄 bì OC: peɡ MC: piɛk 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- viprocessstumble and fall over
- vtoNN=placestumble and fall onto (the ground etc)
失跨 shī kuǎ OC: lʰiɡ khʷraaʔ MC: ɕit khɣɛ 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- VPieventstumble
躓仆 zhì pū, bó OC: tids bɯɯɡ MC: ʈi bək 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- VPiresultativestumble so as to fall forward
顛沛 diān pèi OC: tiin phoobs MC: ten phɑi 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- VPiintensitivestumble about
踼跌 táng diē MC: dang det OC: ɡ-laaŋ liiɡCH 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- VPadVstumpling alongCH
失迹 shī jì, jī MC: syit tsjeH OC: lʰiɡ sklaɡCH 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- VPiactstumble along (not knowing where one is going)CH
疐 zhì OC: tiɡs MC: ʈi 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- vtoNtrip on; slip; stumble on
跌 diē OC: liiɡ MC: det 0 Attributions
Diē 跌 is a colloquial word for stumbling which became current from Han times onwards.
- Syntactic words
- vichangestumble and fall
踣 bó OC: bɯɯɡ MC: bək 0 Attributions
Bó 踣is to stumble over something so as to fall forward.
- Syntactic words
- vichangeSHUOWEN: stumble forward
- vtoNstumble into
蹎 diān OC: tiin MC: ten 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- vistumble and fall down (XUN)
顛 diān OC: tiin MC: ten 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- viprocessstumble
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- Syntactic words
- VPiactstumble along (not knowing where one is going)CH
Existing SW for
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