厮
廝Meanings
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- 1.(bound form) together; each other
- 2.(bound form) male servant
- 3.(bound form) dude; so-and-so (used in 那厮[nà sī] and 这厮[zhè sī])
- 1.variant of 厮[sī]
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Wiktionary
- 1.servant; menial
- 2.A lightly insulting term used to refer to someone.
- 3.mutually; with each other
- 4.A meaningless element used before a verb.
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Etymology
Phono-semantic compound (形聲 /形声): semantic 厂 + phonetic 斯 (OC *se).
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Related words
厮熟 familiar with one another厮杀 to fight at close quarters; to fight tooth and nail厮打 to come to blows; to tussle厮锣 small gong这厮 this so-and-so厮混 (derog.) to hang out (with sb)那厮 that so-and-so厮搏 to come to blows; to fight; to tussle厮缠 to pester厮守 to stay together; to rely on one another小厮 (literary) underage male servant耳鬓厮磨 lit. to play together ear to ear and temple to temple (idiom)