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Translingual
editHan character
edit雌 (Kangxi radical 172, 隹+6, 14 strokes, cangjie input 卜一心人土 (YMPOG), four-corner 20114, composition ⿰此隹)
References
edit- Kangxi Dictionary: page 1366, character 11
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 41998
- Dae Jaweon: page 1871, character 2
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 6, page 4098, character 18
- Unihan data for U+96CC
Chinese
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雌 | |
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alternative forms | 䳄/𲍵 |
Glyph origin
editHistorical forms of the character 雌 | ||
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Warring States | Shuowen Jiezi (compiled in Han) | Liushutong (compiled in Ming) |
Chu slip and silk script | Small seal script | Transcribed ancient scripts |
Old Chinese | |
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些 | *saːls, *sjaːl, *seːs |
跐 | *ʔsreːʔ, *ʔseʔ, *sʰeʔ, *ʔsreʔ |
柴 | *zreː |
祡 | *zreː |
茈 | *zreː, *ʔseʔ, *ze |
眦 | *zreːs |
砦 | *zraːds |
寨 | *zraːds, *slɯːɡ |
啙 | *ʔseː, *zeːʔ, *ʔseʔ |
泚 | *sʰeːʔ, *sʰeʔ |
玼 | *sʰeːʔ, *sʰeʔ, *ze |
皉 | *sʰeːʔ |
鮆 | *zeːʔ, *ʔse |
眥 | *zeːs, *zes |
貲 | *ʔse |
髭 | *ʔse |
頾 | *ʔse |
訾 | *ʔse, *ʔseʔ |
鴜 | *ʔse, *ze |
鈭 | *ʔse, *sʰe |
姕 | *ʔse, *sʰe, *ze |
觜 | *ʔse, *ʔse, *ʔseʔ |
紫 | *ʔseʔ |
訿 | *ʔseʔ |
呰 | *ʔseʔ |
嘴 | *ʔseʔ |
雌 | *sʰe |
此 | *sʰeʔ |
佌 | *sʰeʔ, *seʔ |
庛 | *sʰes |
疵 | *ze |
骴 | *ze, *zes |
胔 | *ze, *zes |
飺 | *ze |
齜 | *ʔsre |
Phono-semantic compound (形聲 / 形声, OC *sʰe) : phonetic 此 (OC *sʰeʔ) + semantic 隹.
Etymology
edit(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Pronunciation
edit- Mandarin
- (Standard)
- (Chengdu, Sichuanese Pinyin): ci2
- Cantonese
- Hakka (Sixian, PFS): chhṳ̂
- Jin (Wiktionary): ci1
- Eastern Min (BUC): chĭ
- Southern Min
- Wu (Shanghai, Wugniu): 1tshy
- Xiang (Changsha, Wiktionary): cr1
- Mandarin
- (Standard Chinese, standard in Mainland; variant in Taiwan)+
- Hanyu Pinyin:
- Zhuyin: ㄘˊ
- Tongyong Pinyin: cíh
- Wade–Giles: tzʻŭ2
- Yale: tsź
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: tsyr
- Palladius: цы (cy)
- Sinological IPA (key): /t͡sʰz̩³⁵/
- (Standard Chinese, standard in Taiwan)+
- Hanyu Pinyin:
- Zhuyin: ㄘ
- Tongyong Pinyin: cih
- Wade–Giles: tzʻŭ1
- Yale: tsz̄
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: tsy
- Palladius: цы (cy)
- Sinological IPA (key): /t͡sʰz̩⁵⁵/
- (Chengdu)
- Sichuanese Pinyin: ci2
- Scuanxua Ladinxua Xin Wenz: c
- Sinological IPA (key): /t͡sʰz̩²¹/
- (Standard Chinese, standard in Mainland; variant in Taiwan)+
- Cantonese
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)
- Jyutping: ci1
- Yale: chī
- Cantonese Pinyin: tsi1
- Guangdong Romanization: qi1
- Sinological IPA (key): /t͡sʰiː⁵⁵/
- (Taishanese, Taicheng)
- Wiktionary: du1
- Sinological IPA (key): /tu³³/
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)
- Hakka
- (Sixian, incl. Miaoli and Neipu)
- Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: chhṳ̂
- Hakka Romanization System: ciiˊ
- Hagfa Pinyim: ci1
- Sinological IPA: /t͡sʰɨ²⁴/
- (Sixian, incl. Miaoli and Neipu)
- Jin
- (Taiyuan)+
- Wiktionary: ci1
- Sinological IPA (old-style): /t͡sʰz̩¹¹/
- (Taiyuan)+
- Eastern Min
- (Fuzhou)
- Bàng-uâ-cê: chĭ
- Sinological IPA (key): /t͡sʰi⁵⁵/
- (Fuzhou)
- Southern Min
- (Hokkien: Xiamen, Zhangzhou, General Taiwanese)
- (Hokkien: Quanzhou)
- Pe̍h-ōe-jī: chhîr
- Tâi-lô: tshîr
- IPA (Quanzhou): /t͡sʰɯ²⁴/
- (Hokkien: Zhangzhou)
- Pe̍h-ōe-jī: chhî
- Tâi-lô: tshî
- Phofsit Daibuun: chii
- IPA (Zhangzhou): /t͡sʰi¹³/
- (Teochew)
- Peng'im: ce5
- Pe̍h-ōe-jī-like: tshṳ̂
- Sinological IPA (key): /t͡sʰɯ⁵⁵/
- Wu
- Xiang
- (Changsha)
- Wiktionary: cr1
- Sinological IPA (key): /t͡sʰz̩³³/
- (Changsha)
- Middle Chinese: tshje
- Old Chinese
- (Zhengzhang): /*sʰe/
Definitions
edit雌
Usage notes
edit- Commonly used for animals and plants to mean "female" in academic contexts, less commonly used in non-academic contexts (use "母" instead), and not used for humans (use "女" instead). For example:
Synonyms
edit- (weak):
- 冉弱 (rǎnruò) (literary)
- 單薄 / 单薄 (dānbó)
- 孤單 / 孤单 (gūdān)
- 孱弱 (chánruò) (literary)
- 弱 (ruò)
- 微弱 (wēiruò)
- 柔弱 (róuruò)
- 瘦弱 (shòuruò)
- 瘦瘠 (shòují)
- 羸弱 (léiruò)
- 脆弱 (cuìruò)
- 荏弱 (Hokkien)
- 薄弱 (bóruò)
- 虛弱 / 虚弱 (xūruò)
- 虛荏 / 虚荏 (Xiamen Hokkien, Zhangzhou Hokkien)
- 虛虧 / 虚亏 (xūkuī)
- 虧弱 / 亏弱 (kuīruò)
- 衰弱 (shuāiruò)
- 軟弱 / 软弱 (ruǎnruò)
- 軟蔫蔫 / 软蔫蔫 (Zhangzhou Hokkien)
- 軟䭕 / 软𬲕 (Hokkien, Teochew)
- 體弱 / 体弱 (tǐruò)
Antonyms
edit- (antonym(s) of “female”): 雄 (xióng, “male”)
Compounds
edit- 一決雌雄 / 一决雌雄 (yījuécíxióng)
- 不甘雌伏
- 不雌不雄
- 伏雌
- 信口雌黃 / 信口雌黄 (xìnkǒucíhuáng)
- 口中雌黃 / 口中雌黄
- 執雌 / 执雌
- 妄下雌黃 / 妄下雌黄
- 妄下雌黄
- 孀雌
- 孤雌
- 孤雌寡鶴 / 孤雌寡鹤
- 孤雌生殖 (gūcí shēngzhí)
- 守雌
- 屁雌寡淡
- 山雌
- 思歸其雌 / 思归其雌
- 慈雌
- 月雌
- 柔雌
- 決一雌雄 / 决一雌雄
- 決雌雄 / 决雌雄 (jué cíxióng)
- 烏之雌雄 / 乌之雌雄
- 知雄守雌
- 羈雌 / 羁雌
- 群雌粥粥
- 英雌 (yīngcí)
- 雄唱雌和
- 雄雌
- 雌一頭灰 / 雌一头灰
- 雌三醇 (císānchún)
- 雌二醇 (cí'èrchún)
- 雌伏
- 雌兒 / 雌儿
- 雌劍 / 雌剑
- 雌劣
- 雌呿雄吟
- 雌啞 / 雌哑
- 雌嘴
- 雌堂
- 雌威
- 雌字
- 雌守
- 雌弱
- 雌心
- 雌性 (cíxìng)
- 雌懦
- 雌搭
- 雌沒答樣 / 雌没答样
- 雌漢 / 雌汉
- 雌牙扭嘴
- 雌牙扮齒 / 雌牙扮齿
- 雌牙裂嘴
- 雌牙露嘴
- 雌牙鬼
- 雌獅 / 雌狮
- 雌甲
- 雌視 / 雌视
- 雌竹
- 雌答
- 雌節 / 雌节
- 雌絃 / 雌弦
- 雌老虎
- 雌聲 / 雌声
- 雌花 (cíhuā)
- 雌蕊 (círuǐ)
- 雌虹
- 雌蜂
- 雌蜺
- 雌貨 / 雌货
- 雌遜 / 雌逊
- 雌雄 (cíxióng)
- 雌雄劍 / 雌雄剑
- 雌雄同株
- 雌雄同體 / 雌雄同体 (cíxióng tóng tǐ)
- 雌雄未決 / 雌雄未决
- 雌雄樹 / 雌雄树
- 雌雄異株 / 雌雄异株
- 雌雄異體 / 雌雄异体
- 雌雄莫辨
- 雌雌
- 雌雉啼
- 雌雞報曉 / 雌鸡报晓
- 雌雷
- 雌霓
- 雌霓之誦 / 雌霓之诵
- 雌風 / 雌风
- 雌黃 / 雌黄 (cíhuáng)
- 鬼雌
- 鳴雌 / 鸣雌
References
edit- “雌”, in 漢語多功能字庫 (Multi-function Chinese Character Database)[1], 香港中文大學 (the Chinese University of Hong Kong), 2014–
Japanese
editKanji
editReadings
editCompounds
editEtymology 1
editKanji in this term |
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雌 |
めす Grade: S |
kun'yomi |
Alternative spelling |
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牝 |
First cited to 1867.[1]
The initial me- is the same me component seen in many terms referring to senses of "female". The final -su portion is of uncertain derivation.
The kanji as used originally in Chinese and in older Japanese with the on'yomi of shi referred more specifically to female birds. If the term mesu is much older than the 1800s, the final -su portion may be the ancient morpheme that appears in various names for types of bird, such as 烏 (karasu, “crow”) or 鶯 (uguisu, “bush warbler”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editAntonyms
editDerived terms
edit- 雌黒豹紋 (mesugurohyōmon): the Argynnis sagana, a type of butterfly
Etymology 2
editKanji in this term |
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雌 |
め Grade: S |
kun'yomi |
Alternative spelling |
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牝 |
Appears in the Kojiki of 712 CE.[1]
From Old Japanese 女 (me, “woman”). This spelling is used exclusively for non-human contexts.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editDerived terms
editEtymology 3
editKanji in this term |
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雌 |
めん Grade: S |
kun'yomi |
Alternative spelling |
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牝 |
First cited to 1839.[1]
/me no/ → /men/
From fusion of 雌 (me, “female plant or animal”) + の (no, “possessive particle”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editEtymology 4
editKanji in this term |
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雌 |
し Grade: S |
on'yomi |
From Middle Chinese 雌 (MC tshje).
Pronunciation
editAffix
edit- female (plant or animal)
- Antonym: 雄 (yū)
- effeminate
References
editKorean
editHanja
edit雌 • (ja) (hangeul 자, revised ja, McCune–Reischauer cha, Yale ca)
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Old Japanese
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editExtension of 女 (me1, “woman”). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Noun
edit雌 (me1) (kana め)
Derived terms
edit- 雌鳥 (me1do2ri)
Descendants
edit- Japanese: 雌 (め, me)
Vietnamese
editHan character
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