历
厤Meanings
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- 1.old variant of 历[lì]
- 2.old variant of 历[lì]
- 1.calendar
- 1.old variant of 历[lì]
- 1.to experience
- 2.to undergo
- 3.to pass through
- 4.all
- 5.each
- 6.every
- 7.history
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Wiktionary
- 1.to experience; to go through; to undergo
- 2.experience; history; record
- 3.to surpass; to exceed; to overstep
- 4.to offend; to go against; to undermine
- 5.to travel through; to go travelling
- 6.extensively; all over; completely
- 7.many times; repeatedly
- 8.one by one; one at a time
- 9.all of the previous (occurrences); all past
- 10.to take charge of; to assume (a role)
- 11.to choose; to select (a date)
- 12.to examine; to scrutinise; to observe; to calculate
- 13.clear; distinct; lucid
- 14.few and far between; sporadic
- 15.a surname
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Etymology
Phono-semantic compound (形聲 /形声, OC *reːɡ): phonetic 厤 (OC *reːɡ) + semantic 止. Schuessler (2007) considered this word to be of Sino-Tibetan origin and a cognate to Burmese ရေ (re, “to count”), Kinnauri ri (“to count”), Tibetan རྩི (rtsi, “to count; to calculate”), and རྩིས་པ (rtsis pa, “astronomer”); however, STEDT derives Burmese ရေ (re) & Tibetan རྩི (rtsi) from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *r-tsjəj (“to count”) and does not compare them to Chinese 歷. :One derivative is 曆 (OC *rêk), meaning "calendrical calculations" (Shu) → "calendar"; :Another derivative is exopassive 麗 (OC *rê(k)h), meaning "what is calculated → number" (Shi), whose possible allofam is 麗 (OC *rêh).
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