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婢 [bì]
名
【本义】
旧社会里被迫受剥削阶级役使的女子
(Original meaning: A woman who was forced to serve the exploiting class in the old society.)
【造字法】
形声。从女,卑声。
(Structure: Phono-semantic compound. It consists of the "woman" radical and a sound component indicating a low status.)
【义项】
1. 古代罪人的眷属没入宫为婢,后通称受役使的女子
(In ancient times, the relatives of criminals were forced into the palace to become slave girls; later referred to as servant girls.)
2. 古代妇女的谦称
(A humble term used for women in ancient times.)
【引】
1. 《说文》:婢,女之卑者也。
(From "Shuo Wen": A "bì" is a lowly woman.)
2. 《左传·僖公二十二年》:使婢子侍执巾栉。 注:“婢子,妇人之卑称也。”
(From "Zuo Zhuan": Using a servant girl to assist with grooming. Note: "Servant girl" is a lowly term for a woman.)
3. 《礼记·檀弓》:使吾二婢子夹我。 注:“妾也。”
(From "Li Ji": Let my two servant girls accompany me. Note: It can also mean concubine.)
4. 《礼记·内则》:父母有婢子。 注:“所通贱人之子。”
(From "Li Ji": Parents have servant girls. Note: Referring to children of low-status people.)
5. 明·归有光《项脊轩志》:先大母婢也。
(Ming Dynasty, Gui Youguang: Mention of the previous matriarch's servant.)
6. 唐·李朝威《柳毅传》:为婢仆所惑。
(Tang Dynasty, Li Chaowei: Confused by servant girls.)
【例】
又如: 婢婿(与婢女私通的人);婢妾(妾与使女)
(Examples: "Bì xù" (a person who has an affair with a servant girl); "Bì qiè" (concubine and maid).)
【引】
1. 《礼记·曲礼》:自世妇以下自称曰婢子。 注:“婢之言卑也。”
(From "Li Ji": Women below a certain social status would refer to themselves as "bì zi." Note: The term "bì" implies low status.)
(*引自繁体辞典解释)
(*Cited from traditional dictionary explanation)
(之又音。)
(Another pronunciation of "bì.")
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