xian
English
Etymology 1
From the pinyin romanization of Mandarin 縣/县 (xiàn).
Alternative forms
Noun
xian (plural xians)
- (China) An administrative subdivision of imperial, republican, and communist China roughly equivalent to counties, now distinguished from the more urban "districts" (qu).
- Synonym: county
- 1987, Jessica Rawson, “The Eastern Zhou Period”, in Chinese Bronzes: Art and Ritual[1], British Museum Publications, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 47:
- Tight and dense motifs occur on bronzes excavated in 1923 from a tomb at Lijialou at Xinzheng Xian in southern Henan attributed to the small state of Zheng.
Derived terms
Etymology 2
An alternative capitalization of Xian.
Noun
xian (plural xians)
- (sometimes derogatory or offensive) Alternative form of Xian: Christian.
Adjective
xian (not comparable)
- (sometimes derogatory or offensive) Alternative form of Xian: Christian.
- 1993, Mary Moody Emerson, edited by Simmons, Nancy Craig, The Selected Letters of Mary Moody Emerson, Athens: University of Georgia Press, page 242:
- But what an epoch in the xian world—what a time for a xian Orator to make a deep & eternal impression on socity[sic].
References
Anagrams
Mandarin
Romanization
xian
- Nonstandard spelling of xiān.
- Nonstandard spelling of xián.
- Nonstandard spelling of xiǎn.
- Nonstandard spelling of xiàn.
Usage notes
- Transcriptions of Mandarin into the Latin script often do not distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without indication of tone.
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