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暱 (nì)
1. 親近。
Close, intimate.
2. 私。
Private.
3. 病。
Illness.
Definition:
1. 親近。《爾雅•釋詁下》:“暱,近也。”
Close. "Nì means close." (Erya, Explanation of Characters, Volume 2)
2. 私。《列子•湯問》:“魏黑卵以暱嫌殺丘邴章。”
Private. "Wei Hei-Luan accused and killed Qiu Bing-Zhang." (Liezi, The Questions of Tang)
3. 病。《廣雅•釋詁一》:“暱,病也。”
Illness. "Nì means illness." (Guangya, Explanation of Characters, Volume 1)
Etymology:
- The original meaning is close, intimate.
- The character is formed phonetically; it comes from 日 (sun) and has the sound of 匿. The character can also be written as "昵".
Usage examples:
1. 《說文》:暱,日近也。
"Nì means the sun is near."
2. 《爾雅》:暱,近也。孫注:“親之近也。”
"Nì means close. Sun's note: 'It is close to one’s kin.'"
3. 《詩·小雅·菀柳》:無自暱焉。
"Do not get too close."
4. 《左傳•襄公二年》:若背之,是棄力與言,其誰暱我?
"If you turn your back, you abandon both effort and words; who can be close to me?"
Additional meanings and references:
1. 私。([En.] standing grain)
2. 病。([En.] be seriously ill)
Examples from texts:
1. 《列子•湯問》:魏黑卵以暱嫌殺丘邴章,丘邴章之子來丹謀報父之讎。
"Wei Hei-Luan accused and killed Qiu Bing-Zhang, and Qiu Bing-Zhang's son came to Dan to plot revenge for his father."
3. 《詩•小雅•菀柳》:上帝甚蹈,無自暱焉。
"The supreme deity is very serious, do not get too close."
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