秀才
Chinese
to ear; beautiful; elegant to ear; beautiful; elegant; outstanding; to show; to display; show |
ability; talent; endowment ability; talent; endowment; gift; an expert; only (then); only if; just | ||
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trad. (秀才) | 秀 | 才 | |
simp. #(秀才) | 秀 | 才 |
Pronunciation
Noun
秀才
- (historical) licentiate (scholar who has passed the entry-level examination to study at a college) [from the Ming-Qing dynasties]
- (historical) person recommended for a government post by a provincial governor [prior to 605]
- (by extension) scholar; intellectual; person of knowledge
- (Philippine Hokkien, dice games) a dice roll with one face of four in a Mooncake Festival Dice Game
- Synonym: 一秀
Synonyms
Derived terms
- 女秀才
- 尺二秀才
- 廩膳秀才/廪膳秀才
- 文選爛,秀才半/文选烂,秀才半
- 毛秀才 (máoxiùcái)
- 白鶴秀才/白鹤秀才
- 秀才不出門,能知天下事/秀才不出门,能知天下事 (xiùcái bù chūmén, néng zhī tiānxià shì)
- 秀才人情
- 秀才作醫,如菜作虀/秀才作医,如菜作虀
- 秀才造反
- 秀才遇到兵——有理說不清/秀才遇到兵——有理说不清 (xiùcái yùdào bīng, yǒulǐ shuōbùqīng)
- 飽學秀才/饱学秀才
- 麴秀才/曲秀才 (qūxiùcái)
Japanese
Etymology 1
Kanji in this term | |
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秀 | 才 |
しゅう Grade: S |
さい Grade: 2 |
kan’on |
/sɨusai/ → /ɕɨusai/ → /ɕuːsai/
Appears already in texts from 718 CE.[1]
From Middle Chinese 秀才 (MC sjuwH dzoj, literally “outstanding + ability, talent”).
Noun
秀才 • (shūsai) ←しうさい (siusai)?
- (historical) in the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system of ancient Japan, one of the subjects in the examination to enter the civil service
- (historical) in the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system of ancient Japan, someone who has passed such an examination
- (historical) a xiucai, licentiate (scholar who has passed the entry-level examination to study at a college) [from the Ming-Qing dynasties]
- (historical) a person recommended for a government post by a provincial governor
- (by extension) a scholar, intellectual, person of knowledge
- (by extension) a prodigy, a brilliant person
Derived terms
- 菅秀才 (Kan Shūsai, eldest son of Sugawara no Michizane in a jōruri narrative)
Etymology 2
Kanji in this term | |
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秀 | 才 |
しゅう > す Grade: S |
さい Grade: 2 |
irregular | kan’on |
/sɨusai/ → /susai/
Shift in reading of historical siusai reading.[1][2][3] Appears in the Utsubo Monogatari of 970–999 CE.[1]
This reading appears to be obsolete in modern Japanese.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [sɨᵝsa̠i]
Noun
秀才 • (susai)
- (historical, obsolete) in the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system of ancient Japan, one of the subjects in the examination to enter the civil service
- (historical, obsolete) in the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system of ancient Japan, someone who has passed such an examination
References
- Shōgaku Tosho (1988) 国語大辞典(新装版) [Unabridged Dictionary of Japanese (Revised Edition)] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, →ISBN
- Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
- Matsumura, Akira (1995) 大辞泉 [Daijisen] (in Japanese), First edition, Tōkyō: Shogakukan, →ISBN
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