LAMP 燈燈
SMALL FURNITURE USED FOR SPREADING LIGHT.
Old Chinese Criteria
2. Gāng dēng 釭燈 refers to the lamp with a hollow space for smoke; that the term actually refers to this kind of a lamp is supported by several inscriptions on Han lamps.
3. Dēng 鐙 is another term for dēng 燈, but the word refers specifically to the vessel itself.
4. Liáo 燎 refers to a large torch standing on the floor; it was used particularly to illuminate courtyards of the palaces; hence also referred to as tíng liáo 庭燎. Mentioned already in SHIJING.
5. Jù 炬 refers to the torch.
6. Jué 爝 refers to a torch; according to HUANG it should be a small torch, but this suggestion is based only on the possible connotations of the compound 爵.]
7. Là zhú 蠟燭 is the post-Buddhist word for a wax candle. Note that bees were not raised in ancient China, therefore candles were rather valuable artefacts. See CANDLE.
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BUCK 1988)
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7.45 - Verzeichnis und Motivindex der Han-Darstellungen
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FINSTERBUSCH 2000)
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MENGE)
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SANBAITI 1987)
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WU SANXING 2008)
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PILLON 1850)
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no.309 - Encyclopedia of Comparative Iconography
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ROBERTS 1998)
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Words
燈 dēng OC: tɯɯŋ MC: təŋ 17 AttributionsWD
The current general term for a lamp is dēng 燈, and it refers to the vessel (which itself is also written dēng 鐙) containing oil, fat, or even melted wax, usually made of metal. Most common were lamps resembling a bowl on a high foot. The bowl was filled with fat or oil which was either burnt itself, or in the centre there was fixed a torch, made ussually of hemp stalks or reed, which was burnt. The lamp came to use in the early Warring States period, and became very common in Han times.
- Word relations
- Assoc: 燭/CANDLE
Zhú 燭refers to the hand-held torch made ussually of hemp stalks or reed. The word is also used for the torch put in a lamp. Some scholars suggest that the term refers to the candle. WANG 1993: 255; HUANG 1995: 1372; SUN 1991: 351. - Assoc: 燭/CANDLE
Zhú 燭refers to the hand-held torch made ussually of hemp stalks or reed. The word is also used for the torch put in a lamp. Some scholars suggest that the term refers to the candle. WANG 1993: 255; HUANG 1995: 1372; SUN 1991: 351.
- 楚文物圖典 Chu wenwu tudian
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CHU 2000)
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{col. pl. 28-6, 29-1} - 古代文化词义集类辨考
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HUANG 1995)
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1374 - 1376 -
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51 - 352, 355 - 357 {tab. 88, 89} - 古辭辨 Gu ci bian
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WANG FENGYANG 1993)
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255
- Syntactic words
- nlamp
- nfigurativelamp (as help of orientation for others)
炬 jù OC: ɡaʔ MC: gi̯ɤ 2 AttributionsWD
Jù 炬 refers to the torch.
- 古代文化词义集类辨考
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HUANG 1995)
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1369 - 古辭辨 Gu ci bian
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WANG FENGYANG 1993)
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255
- Syntactic words
- ntorch
- nfigurativetorch (of wisdom)
燎 liáo OC: ɡ-rew MC: liɛu 2 AttributionsWD
Liáo 燎 refers to a large torch standing on the floor; it was used particularly to illuminate courtyards of the palaces; hence also referred to as tíng liáo 庭燎. Mentioned already in SHIJING.
- 古代文化词义集类辨考
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HUANG 1995)
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1374 - 1375 - 古辭辨 Gu ci bian
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WANG FENGYANG 1993)
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255 - [100 page synonym dictionary which I have in Oslo and shall identify.CH]
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XIANG 1997)
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647
- Syntactic words
- nZUO Xiang 31: lamp/torch that stands on the floor
火 huǒ OC: qphaalʔ MC: hʷɑ 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- na light
爝 jué OC: tsewɡ MC: tsi̯ɐk 1 AttributionWD
Jué 爝 refers to a torch; according to HUANG it should be a small torch, but this suggestion is based only on the possible connotations of the compound 爵.
- 古代文化词义集类辨考
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HUANG 1995)
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1369
- Syntactic words
- ntorch
錠 dìng OC: teeŋs MC: teŋ 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- nlamp
鐙 dèng OC: tɯɯŋs MC: təŋ 1 AttributionWD
Dēng 鐙 is another term for dēng 燈, but the word refers specifically to the vessel itself.
- 古代文化词义集类辨考
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HUANG 1995)
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1374 - 古辭辨 Gu ci bian
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WANG FENGYANG 1993)
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255
- Syntactic words
- nlamp stand on high foot
燈燭 dēng zhú MC: tong tsyowk OC: tɯɯŋ tjoɡCH 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- NPplurallamps of all kindsCH
燋 jiāo OC: tsew MC: tsiɛu 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- ntorch
盞 zhǎn OC: tsreenʔ MC: ʈʂɣɛn 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- ncpost-V{NUM}.post-Nclassifierpost-Han, Wang Xizhi: counter for lamps that stands on a table
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