WEATHER  天氣

SITUATION IN-RELATION-TO TEMPERATURE, RAIN, SUNSHINE ETC. IN a PLACE.
CLIMATEFORECASTOUTLOOKMETEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONSCLIMATEATMOSPHERIC PRESSURETEMPERATURECLIME
Hypernym
  • SITUATIONRELATION in which MANY HUMANS, FEATURES OR THINGS EXIST TOGETHER OR INTERACT.
    • RELATIONFEATURE of TWO OR MORE THINGS TOGETHER.
      • FEATUREABSTRACT OBJECT a THING is SAID to BE OR to HAVE.
        • OBJECT[NO HYPERNYM.] WHAT one CAN NAME:refer to....
Hyponym
  • THUNDER The WEATHER SITUATION where there is an INTENSELY LOUD SOUND in the SKY.
    • LIGHTNING The WEATHER condition constituted by flashes of lightning.
      Old Chinese Criteria
      There is no commonly used general concept for the weather in pre-Buddhist Chinese. The closest we come is perhaps qì 氣 as in ZUO 天有六氣, but consider the whole passage:

      天有六氣, (In the same way) there are six heavenly influences,

      降生五味, which descend and produce the five tastes,

      發為五色, go forth in the five colours,

      徵為五聲。 and are verified in the five notes;

      淫生六疾。 but when they are in excess, they produce the six diseases.

      六氣曰陰、陽、風、雨、晦、明也, Those six influences are denominated the yin, the yang, wind, rain, obscurity, and brightness.

      分為四時, In their separation, they form the four seasons;

      序為五節, in their order, they form the five (elementary) terms.

      過則為菑: When any of them is in excess, there ensues calamity.

      陰淫寒疾, An excess of the yin leads to diseases of the cold;

      陽淫熱疾, of the yang, to diseases of heat;

      風淫末疾, of wind, to diseases of the extremities;

      雨淫腹疾, of rain, to diseases of the belly;

      晦淫惑疾, of obscurity, to diseases of delusion;

      明淫心疾。 of brightness to diseases of the mind.

      Modern Chinese Criteria
      氣候

      天候

      氣象

      天氣



      天道

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

      • A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages ( BUCK 1988) p. 1.78

      Attributions by syntactic funtion

      • n : 4
      • nm : 3
      • nab : 2
      • NP : 1
      • NPab : 1

      Attributions by text

      • 呂氏春秋 : 3
      • 說苑 : 2
      • 春秋左傳 : 2
      • 論語 : 1
      • 孟子 : 1
      • 祖堂集 : 1
      • 楚辭 : 1

      Words

        suì OC: sqʷads MC: siɛi 4 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • nseasonal weather; time of year
        qì OC: khɯds MC: khɨi 3 AttributionsWD

      There is no commonly used general concept for the weather in pre-Buddhist Chinese. The closest we come is perhaps qì 氣 as in ZUO

        Syntactic words
      • nmweather as constituted by the conditions of the air
        tiān OC: lʰiin MC: then 2 AttributionsWD
        Syntactic words
      • nabweather
      為氣  wéi qì OC: ɢʷal khɯds MC: ɦiɛ khɨi 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • NPabsituationthe way the air is, the nature of the vital energies of the world> weather
      陰雨  yīn yǔ MC: 'im hjuX OC: qrɯm ɢʷraʔDS 1 AttributionWD
        Syntactic words
      • NPcloudy and rainy weatherDS

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