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Translingual
Stroke order
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Han character
侍 (Kangxi radical 9, 人+6, 8 strokes, cangjie input 人土木戈 (OGDI), four-corner 24241, composition ⿰亻寺)
Derived characters
References
- Kangxi Dictionary: page 101, character 26
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 589
- Dae Jaweon: page 215, character 7
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 1, page 143, character 17
- Unihan data for U+4F8D
Chinese
Glyph origin
Historical forms of the character 侍
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s05766
Transcribed ancient scripts L19117 L19118 L19119 L19120
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References:
Mostly from Richard Sears' Chinese Etymology site (authorisation), which in turn draws data from various collections of ancient forms of Chinese characters, including:
- Shuowen Jiezi (small seal),
- Jinwen Bian (bronze inscriptions),
- Liushutong (Liushutong characters) and
- Yinxu Jiaguwen Bian (oracle bone script).
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Old Chinese
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等
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*tɯːʔ, *tɯːŋʔ
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待
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*dɯːʔ
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寺
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*ljɯs
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持
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*l'ɯ
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峙
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*dɯʔ
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痔
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*dɯʔ
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跱
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*dɯʔ
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歭
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*dɯʔ
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洔
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*dɯʔ, *tjɯʔ
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畤
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*dɯʔ, *tjɯʔ, *djɯʔ
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秲
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*dɯʔ, *djɯs
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庤
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*dɯʔ
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時
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*djɯ
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鰣
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*djɯ
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塒
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*djɯ
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蒔
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*djɯ, *djɯs
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榯
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*djɯ
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恃
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*djɯʔ
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侍
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*djɯs
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詩
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*hljɯ
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邿
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*hljɯ
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特
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*dɯːɡ
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Pronunciation
Note:
- sī/sīr - literary;
- sāi - vernacular;
- sū - vernacular (俗).
Baxter–Sagart system 1.1 (2014)
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Character
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侍
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Reading #
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1/1
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Modern Beijing (Pinyin)
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shì
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Middle Chinese
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‹ dzyiH ›
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Old Chinese
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/*əʔ-s/
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English
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accompany, wait upon
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Notes for Old Chinese notations in the Baxter–Sagart system:
* Parentheses "()" indicate uncertain presence;
* Square brackets "" indicate uncertain identity, e.g. * as coda may in fact be *-t or *-p;
* Angle brackets "<>" indicate infix;
* Hyphen "-" indicates morpheme boundary;
* Period "." indicates syllable boundary.
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Zhengzhang system (2003)
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Character
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侍
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Reading #
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1/1
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No.
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12049
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Phonetic component
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寺
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Rime group
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之
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Rime subdivision
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0
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Corresponding MC rime
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侍
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Old Chinese
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/*djɯs/
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Definitions
侍
- to wait upon; to serve
- attendant; servant
- a surname: Shi
Compounds
Japanese
Kanji
侍
(Jōyō kanji)
- samurai
- wait upon, serve
Readings
- Go-on: じ (ji, Jōyō)
- Kan-on: し (shi)
- Kun: さぶらい (saburai, 侍)←さぶらひ (saburafi, さぶらひ, historical)、さぶらう (saburau, 侍う)←さぶらふ (saburafu, 侍ふ, historical)、さむらい (samurai, 侍, Jōyō)←さむらひ (samurafi, さむらひ, historical)、さむらう (samurau, 侍う)←さむらふ (samurafu, 侍ふ, historical)、はべる (haberu, 侍る)
- Nanori: つこ (tsuko)、ひと (hito)
Compounds
Etymology 1
⟨sa morapi1⟩ → /saburapi/ → /saburafi/ → /samurawi/ → /samurai/
Sound shift from saburai (see below), itself the 連用形 (ren'yōkei, stem or continuative form) of classical verb 侍ふ (saburafu, “to serve”, modern saburau), ultimately derived from さ (sa-, prefix of uncertain meaning) + 守らふ (morafu, “to keep watch”, modern morau).
The shift from saburaf- → samuraf- is due to the development of the 女性語 (josei-go, “women's language”) in Middle Japanese. A different development of this b is seen in 候 (sōrō, “service”, classical saurafu).
Pronunciation
Noun
侍 • (samurai) ←さむらひ (samurafi)?
- (historical) a warrior class in medieval and pre-modern Japan; samurai
- Synonym: (partial synonym; see "Usage notes") 武士 (bushi)
- one who serves nearby:
- a servant
- a retainer
- Short for 侍所 (samurai-dokoro): the Board of Retainers in the Kamakura and Muromachi periods.
- an above-average person
Derived terms
Usage notes
In modern popular usage, the terms bushi and samurai are often used in both English and Japanese somewhat loosely to refer to any soldier or warrior during Japan's feudal age (prior to the Meiji period). In historical contexts, these terms may be used with more specific senses, wherein bushi refers to any professional warrior, and samurai refers more strictly to a hereditary social class. See also Samurai on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Idioms
See also
Etymology 2
⟨sa morapi1⟩ → /saburapi/ → /saburafi/ → /saburawi/ → /saburai/
The 連用形 (ren'yōkei, stem or continuative form) of classical verb 侍ふ (saburafu, “to serve”).
Pronunciation
Noun
侍 • (saburai) ←さぶらひ (saburafi)?
- (archaic) one who serves nearby:
- a servant
- a retainer
- a warrior; particularly, a samurai
1603, Vocabvlario da Lingoa de Iapam (Nippo Jisho) [Vocabulary of the Language of Japan] (in Portuguese), Nagasaki, page 545: [3]
- Saburai. サブライ(侍) 貴族, または,尊敬すべき人〔武士〕.
- Synonym of 下侍 (shimosaburai, “office attendants to the emperor gathered in, on the south side of the 清涼殿 (Seiryōden, “Emperor's dwelling”)”)
- Short for 侍所 (saburai-dokoro): a samurai guardhouse in the Heian period
References
- ^ Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tokyo: Sanseidō, →ISBN
- ^ NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute, editor (1998), NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典 [NHK Japanese Pronunciation Accent Dictionary] (in Japanese), Tokyo: NHK Publishing, Inc., →ISBN
- ^ Doi, Tadao (1603–1604) Hōyaku Nippo Jisho (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten, published 1980, →ISBN.
Korean
Hanja
侍 (eum 시 (si))
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Vietnamese
Han character
侍: Hán Nôm readings: thị
- to be close, near
- to serve, to take care of, to look after
- attendant; servant
- short of 侍生, humble pronoun when speaking to a superior
- a surname: Shi
References