JACKET  上衣

OUTER GARMENET FOR THE UPPER PART of the BODY.
ANORAKOVERCOATBED JACKETPARKABLANKET COATPEACOATBLAZERPEA JACKETBOLEROPEPLUM JACKETBOMBER JACKETPUFFY JACKET/COATBUSH JACKETRAGLANCAPOTERAIN JACKETCAR COATRAINCOATCARDIGANREDINGOTECHANEL JACKETREEFERCHESTERFIELDSAFARI JACKETCOMMUTER JACKET/COATSHELLCUTAWAYSHIRT JACKETDINNER JACKETSINGLE-BREASTED (JACKET/COAT)DOLMANSLICKERDOUBLE-BREASTED JACKET/COATSPORTS COATDOUBLETSPORTS JACKETDUFFLE COATSTADIUM JACKETFIELD COATSTORM COATFLIGHT JACKETSUIT COATFROCK COATSURCOATFUR COATSURTOUTGREATCOATSWEATER COATHAPPI COATSWING COATJEANS JACKETTAILCOATJIBBATOPCOATLUMBERJACK JACKETTOPPERMACKINAWULSTERMACKINTOSHWHISPER JACKETMESS JACKETWINDBREAKERNEHRU JACKETTRENCH COATNORFOLK JACKET
Hypernym
  • GARMENTCLOTH ARTEFACT WORN by HUMANS IN ORDER TO CAUSE THEMSELVES TO FEEL COMFORTABLE. 
    • ARTEFACTTHING PRODUCED by MAN.
      • THINGCONCRETE OBJECT.
        • OBJECT[NO HYPERNYM.] WHAT one CAN NAME:refer to....
Old Chinese Criteria
1. The general term for upper garments is yī 衣, as opposed to cháng 裳 "lower garments".

2. Rú 襦 refers to a long-sleeved type of short padded jacket convenient to wear while working.

3. Yú 衧 very elegant long-sleeved jacket worn by women.

4. Shù 裋 is rare in early texts and refers to a rather longish light plain jacket, and the focus is on the simple and plain style of the jacket rather than the material it is made of, mainly from Han times onwards.

5. Hè 褐 refers to a rough jacket made of kudzo vine in early times, but later also of hemp.

6. Shù hè 裋褐 "plain jackets" (often written duǎn hè 短褐 ) commonly refers to rough or plain jackets worn by persons of humble status.

Modern Chinese Criteria
上裝

上衣

上身

褂子

短裝



緊身兒

背心

馬甲

坎肩

號坎兒

半臂

馬褂

短褂

短打 refers to Chinese-style jackets and trousers and is marginal in the group.

first rough draft to identify synonym group members for future analysis, based on CL. 18.11.2003. CH

Attributions by syntactic funtion

  • n : 3

Attributions by text

  • 春秋左傳 : 1
  • 論語 : 1
  • 禮記 : 1

Words

  rú OC: njo MC: ȵi̯o 2 AttributionsWD

Rú 襦 refers to a long-sleeved type of short padded jacket convenient to wear while working .

    Syntactic words
  • nZHUANG: long-sleeved jacket
  yī OC: qɯl MC: ʔɨi 1 AttributionWD

The general term for upper garments is yī 衣, as opposed to cháng 裳 "lower garments".

    Syntactic words
  • nthis can refer specifically to a jacket
  Click here to add pinyin OC:  MC: 0 AttributionsWD

Yú 衧 very elegant long-sleeved jacket worn by women.

    Syntactic words
  shān OC: sraam MC: ʂɣam 0 AttributionsWD
    Syntactic words
  • nSHIMING: short-sleeved shirt-like jacket with a slit side, comfortable wear for informal occasions or for work
  guī OC: kʷee MC: kei 0 AttributionsWD
    Syntactic words
  • nHOUHANSHU: long spectacularly beautiful elegant short gown worn by women Guī 衣plus圭
  shù OC: djoʔ MC: dʑi̯o 0 AttributionsWD

Shù 裋 is rare in early texts and refers to a rather longish light plain jacket, and the focus is on the simple and plain style of the jacket rather than the material it is made of, mainly from Han times onwards.

    Syntactic words
  • nHAN: simple, plain longish jacket made of coarse cloth of any kind
  xī OC: sleeɡ MC: sek 0 AttributionsWD
    Syntactic words
  • njacket
  xí OC: sɢlɯb MC: zip 0 AttributionsWD
    Syntactic words
  • njacket worn above trousers
  shǔ OC: djoɡ MC: dʑi̯ok 0 AttributionsWD
    Syntactic words
  • nJINSHU: longish rú 襦
短褐  duǎn hè OC: toonʔ ɡaad MC: tʷɑn ɦɑt
裋褐  shù hè OC: djoʔ ɡaad MC: dʑi̯o ɦɑt 0 AttributionsWD

Shù hè 裋褐 "plain jackets" (often written duǎn hè 短褐) commonly refers to rough or plain jackets worn by persons of humble status.

    Syntactic words
  • NPhumble clothes (this form which is current in HANSHU may well be the correct way of writing duǎn hè 短裋)
  dāng OC: taaŋ MC: tɑŋ 0 AttributionsWD

liǎng dāng

    Syntactic words
  • NPSHIMING: sleeveless shirt modern 背心
  zhū OC: klja MC: tɕi̯ɤ 0 AttributionsWD

zhūyú

    Syntactic words
  • NPvery elegant long-sleeved gown worn by women

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