chinese.stackexchange.com/questions/61459/how-did-不-get-from-the-original-meaning-root-and-stem-of-a-flower-to-its-curr

Preview meta tags from the chinese.stackexchange.com website.

Linked Hostnames

37

Thumbnail

Search Engine Appearance

Google

https://chinese.stackexchange.com/questions/61459/how-did-%E4%B8%8D-get-from-the-original-meaning-root-and-stem-of-a-flower-to-its-curr

How did 不 get from the original meaning (root and stem of a flower) to it's current usage (no/not)?

According to wikidictionary entry for 不: Pictogram (象形): the calyx of a flower. 不 was then composed into a phono-semantic character with the pictograph for mouth (口), to form 否 (OC *brɯʔ, *pɯʔ),



Bing

How did 不 get from the original meaning (root and stem of a flower) to it's current usage (no/not)?

https://chinese.stackexchange.com/questions/61459/how-did-%E4%B8%8D-get-from-the-original-meaning-root-and-stem-of-a-flower-to-its-curr

According to wikidictionary entry for 不: Pictogram (象形): the calyx of a flower. 不 was then composed into a phono-semantic character with the pictograph for mouth (口), to form 否 (OC *brɯʔ, *pɯʔ),



DuckDuckGo

https://chinese.stackexchange.com/questions/61459/how-did-%E4%B8%8D-get-from-the-original-meaning-root-and-stem-of-a-flower-to-its-curr

How did 不 get from the original meaning (root and stem of a flower) to it's current usage (no/not)?

According to wikidictionary entry for 不: Pictogram (象形): the calyx of a flower. 不 was then composed into a phono-semantic character with the pictograph for mouth (口), to form 否 (OC *brɯʔ, *pɯʔ),

  • General Meta Tags

    2
    • title
      characters - How did 不 get from the original meaning (root and stem of a flower) to it's current usage (no/not)? - Chinese Language Stack Exchange
    • viewport
      width=device-width, height=device-height, initial-scale=1.0, minimum-scale=1.0
  • Open Graph Meta Tags

    6
    • og:type
      website
    • og:url
      https://chinese.stackexchange.com/questions/61459/how-did-%e4%b8%8d-get-from-the-original-meaning-root-and-stem-of-a-flower-to-its-curr
    • og:site_name
      Chinese Language Stack Exchange
    • og:image
      https://cdn.sstatic.net/Sites/chinese/Img/[email protected]?v=4c59625c9073
    • twitter:title
      How did 不 get from the original meaning (root and stem of a flower) to it's current usage (no/not)?
  • Twitter Meta Tags

    2
    • twitter:card
      summary
    • twitter:domain
      chinese.stackexchange.com
  • Link Tags

    10
    • alternate
      /feeds/question/61459
    • apple-touch-icon
      https://cdn.sstatic.net/Sites/chinese/Img/apple-touch-icon.png?v=60e0afd9ea8e
    • canonical
      https://chinese.stackexchange.com/questions/61459/how-did-%e4%b8%8d-get-from-the-original-meaning-root-and-stem-of-a-flower-to-its-curr
    • image_src
      https://cdn.sstatic.net/Sites/chinese/Img/apple-touch-icon.png?v=60e0afd9ea8e
    • search
      /opensearch.xml

Links

120