蝴蝶
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Chinese[edit]
butterfly | |||
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trad. (蝴蝶) | 蝴 | 蝶 | |
simp. #(蝴蝶) | 蝴 | 蝶 | |
2nd round simp. | 胡蛈 | ||
alternative forms | 胡蝶 obsolete |
Etymology[edit]
From Middle Chinese *ɦuo dep (first syllable unstressed), from Old Chinese *ɡaː l'eːb, derived from a proto-form of *kʰleːp ~ *ɦleːp, a prefixed form of the root *lep (“butterfly”), which was also the source of.
Variants of 胡蝶 / 蝴蝶, representing different developments from the proto-form, including disyllabification, fricativisation of the voiceless initial, etc.:
There are different theories regarding the original meaning of the root *lep:
- Proto-Sino-Tibetan *ljap (“thin; flat; flat object”), represented by the phonetic element 枼 (OC *leb) in Chinese. Related to 葉 (OC *hljeb, *leb, “leaf”), 牒 (OC *l'eːb, “official document < plank”), Tibetan ལེབ་ལེབ (leb leb, “flat; level”), ལེབ་མོ (leb mo, “flat”) and Burmese လှပ် (hlap, “thin”). See 枼 for more.
- Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s-ljap (“lightning; flash; glitter”) (Matisoff, 2003), whence also 燁 (OC *ɢʷab, *ɢʷɯb, “gleaming”), 熠 (OC *ɢrub, *lub, “flashing”) and Burmese လျှပ် (hlyap, “(of light) to strike; to shine; lightning”). Compare Malay kerlap (“to flash; to glisten, as the wings of flying butterflies”), and Tagalog kislap ("to sparkle").
Alternatively, Sun (1999) proposes that 蝴蝶 is a fission reduplication of two cognate bases, the former being more likely:
- 挾 (OC *ɡeːb, “to press from both sides; to carry something under one's arms”), alluding to the flapping motion of the butterfly's wings, or
- 夾 (OC *kreːb, “pincers”), from the way the butterfly holds its wings erect when not flying.
Compare Proto-Austronesian *kali-, *qali- (prefix for words with a sensitive reference to the spirit world, including “butterfly”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
蝴蝶
- butterfly (Classifier: 隻/只)
- 昔者莊周夢為胡蝶,栩栩然胡蝶也,自喻適志與! [Classical Chinese, trad.]
- From: Zhuangzi, circa 3rd – 2nd centuries BCE
- Xī zhě Zhuāng Zhōu mèng wéi húdié, xǔxǔrán húdié yě, zìyù shìzhì yú! [Pinyin]
- Formerly, I, Zhuang Zhou, dreamt that I was a butterfly, a butterfly flying about, feeling that it was enjoying itself.
昔者庄周梦为胡蝶,栩栩然胡蝶也,自喻适志与! [Classical Chinese, simp.]
- (Hokkien) hinge (device for the pivoting of a door)
Synonyms[edit]
- (butterfly):
Dialectal synonyms of 蝴蝶 (“butterfly”) [map]
Derived terms[edit]
Descendants[edit]
Sino-Xenic (胡蝶, 蝴蝶):
See also[edit]
- 蛾 (é, “moth”)
- 毛毛蟲/毛毛虫 (máomaochóng, “caterpillar”)
Japanese[edit]
Kanji in this term | |
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蝴 | 蝶 |
こ Hyōgaiji |
ちょう Jinmeiyō |
on’yomi |
For pronunciation and definitions of 蝴蝶 – see the following entry. | ||
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(This term, 蝴蝶, is an alternative spelling of the above term.) |
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