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殪 [yì]
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1. 死: "Left the chariot and died on the right blade."
(Translation: Die)
2. 杀死: "Killed this great beast."
(Translation: Kill)
3. 跌倒: "Fell down while running over a hundred miles."
(Translation: Fall down)
【本义】: 死
(Original meaning: Die)
【造字法】: 形声。从歺 è,壹声。歹,剔肉残剩的骨头,与“死”有关。
(Character formation: Both phonetic and semantic. From the root character 歺 è, and 壹 is the phonetic component. 歹 relates to the concept of death as it pertains to the bones left after butchering.)
同本义 ([En.] die)
(Meaning: Same original meaning)
引:
1 《三国演义》: "The violent rebels died as the ice gradually melted."
(Example from "Romance of the Three Kingdoms")
例:
又如: 殪没 (Death)
(Another example: Death)
杀死 ([En.] kill)
(Meaning: To kill)
引:
1 《楚辞·九歌》: "Left the chariot and died with the blade on the right."
(Example from "Songs of Chu")
2 《字汇》: "殪 means to kill."
(Example from "Zi Hui")
3 《书·康诰》: "Thus the king commanded Wen Wang to kill the Rong people."
4 《诗·大雅·吉日》: "Killed this great beast." Translated: "殪 means to die from one shot."
5 《国语·晋语》: "Killing is known as殪."
6 《汉书·司马相如传》: "The grass dies under the carriage."
7 明· 马中锡《中山狼传》: "Thus, I raised my hand to assist the gentleman, to kill the wolf."
8 清· 邵长蘅《青门剩稿》: "Killed one thief."
例:
又如: 殪敌 (To bring the enemy to death); 殪仆 (Injure or kill).
(Another example: To kill the enemy; To injure or kill.)
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