斷臂

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Chinese

to break; to judge; absolutely
to break; to judge; absolutely; decidedly
 
arm
trad. (斷臂)
simp. (断臂)

Etymology

“sincerity of a Buddhist monk”
From the legend of Dazu Huike.
“integrity of a chaste woman”
From a story in the Historical Records of the Five Dynasties.
“(male) homosexuality”
From 斷背断背 (duànbèi). See there for more.

Pronunciation


Verb

斷臂

  1. (literally) to cut off the arm
  2. (figurative, literary) A metaphor for the sincerity of a Buddhist monk in search of Buddha's truth.
  3. (figurative, literary) A metaphor for the integrity of a woman striving to maintain her chastity.
  4. (figurative) A metaphor for homosexuality, especially between males.

Derived terms

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See also

Noun

(deprecated template usage) 斷臂

  1. (figurative) male homosexuality or homosexual

Adjective

(deprecated template usage) 斷臂

  1. (figurative) homosexual; gay

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