戚戚
Chinese
Etymology 1
get close to; relative; sorrow; battle-axe |
get close to; relative; sorrow; battle-axe | ||
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simp. and trad. (戚戚) |
戚 | 戚 | |
variant forms | 慼慼 “sorrowful” |
Pronunciation
Adjective
戚戚
- (ideophonic, literary) intimate; closely related
- (ideophonic, literary) apprehensive; distressed; sorrowful
- 子曰:「君子坦蕩蕩,小人長戚戚。」 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
- From: The Analects of Confucius, circa 475 – 221 BCE, translated based on James Legge's version
- Zǐ yuē: “Jūnzǐ tǎndàngdàng, xiǎorén cháng qīqī.” [Pinyin]
- The Master said, “The superior man is satisfied and composed; the mean man is always full of distress.”
子曰:“君子坦荡荡,小人长戚戚。” [Classical Chinese, simp.]
- (ideophonic, literary, of one's heart) moved; swayed
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