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噫 [yī]
1. Classical exclamatory particle indicating sentiment, sorrow, or sighing.
Example: "噫!微斯人,吾谁与归" (Ah! Without such a person, to whom shall I return?).
Other usages: 噫鸣, 噫嘻.
2. Indicates sadness or sighing.
Reference:
- Song: Zhou Dunyi's "On Appreciating Lotus": 噫! 菊之爱,陶后鲜有闻. (Ah! The love for chrysanthemums, rarely heard since Tao Yuanming.)
Examples: 噫乎 (an expression of lament); 噫嗟 (an expression of lament); 噫呜 (an expression of sorrow or lamentation); 噫嘘 (an expression of sighing).
3. Indicates calling out.
Examples: 噫歆 (calling out to the deity during sacrifices); 噫喑叱咤 (shouting loudly); 噫噫 (a response sound); 噫兴 (similar to 噫歆); 噫噫叱咤 (shouting loudly).
4. Indicates surprise.
Reference:
- From "The Scholars": "噫!那里来的这位太太?" (Ah! Where did this lady come from?)
Examples: 噫——怪!这是谁做的饭? (Ah—strange! Who made this food?); 噫嘻吁 (indicating surprise or exclamation).
5. See also: ài; yí.
噫 [ài]
1. To belch or produce sound from the stomach after overeating or indigestion.
Example: 噫气 (to belch; removing gas from the stomach).
2. To exhale or blow.
Example: 噫欠 (to sigh and yawn; a term for exhaling).
3. See also: yī; yí.
噫 [yì]
1. The same as "抑"; indicates a turn or contrast.
2. See also: yī.
References:
1. "集韵": "噫,语辞。通作抑." (噫 is a term of expression, interchangeable with 抑.)
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