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Chinese
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vacation; fake; false vacation; fake; false; artificial; to borrow; if; suppose
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to lend; to borrow; excuse to lend; to borrow; excuse; pretext; by means of
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simp. and trad. (假借)
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假
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借
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Pronunciation
Verb
假借
- to make use of; to be under the guise of
- (archaic) to countenance; to tolerate; to allow; to indulge
北蕃蠻夷之鄙人,未嘗見天子,故振慴。願大王少假借之,使得畢使於前。
北蕃蛮夷之鄙人,未尝见天子,故振慑。愿大王少假借之,使得毕使于前。 - From: The Records of the Grand Historian, by Sima Qian, c. 91 BCE
- Běifán mányí zhī bǐ rén, wèicháng jiàn tiānzǐ, gù zhènzhé. Yuàn dàiwáng shāo jiǎjiè zhī, shǐdé bì shǐ yú qián.
- This poor barbarian from the far north had never appeared before a true Heavenly Son before, and he became awe-shocked and terrified. May I humbly request that Your Majesty graciously indulge him, so that we may accomplish the mission before you.
Synonyms
Noun
假借
- (in Chinese character classification) Chinese characters that are "borrowed" to write another homophonous or near-homophonous morpheme which has no semantic connection with the borrowed character
See also
Japanese
For pronunciation and definitions of 假借 – see the following entry.
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(This term, 假借, is the kyūjitai of the above term.)
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Korean
Noun
假借 • (gacha) (hangeul 가차)
- hanja form? of 가차 (“(Chinese character classification) Chinese characters that are "borrowed" to write another homophonous or near-homophonous morpheme.”)
Vietnamese
Noun
假借
- chữ Hán form of giả tá (“(Chinese character classification) Chinese characters that are "borrowed" to write another homophonous or near-homophonous morpheme.”)