有司
Chinese
to have; there is; there are to have; there is; there are; to exist; to be |
company; control | ||
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trad. (有司) | 有 | 司 | |
simp. #(有司) | 有 | 司 |
Etymology
Attested on Western Zhou's bronze inscriptions (for some examples see Vogt, 2012[1]); earliest attestation is possibly on an oracle bone inscription unearthed in Dasikong village (大司空村), Anyang, Henan (He, 2018[2]).
Pronunciation
Synonyms
- (functionary):
Synonyms of 有司
- (fortuneteller):
References
- Vogt, Paul Nicholas (2018) Between Kin and King: Social Aspects of Western Zhou Ritual (PhD), Columbia University
- He, Yuling (何毓灵) (2018).《河南安阳市殷墟大司空村出土刻辞牛骨》 [Ox Bones Unearthed in Dasikong village, Yin ruins, Anyang, Henan] pdf. Chinese Archaeology (中国考古网)
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