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
trad. (秀才)
simp. #(秀才)

Pronunciation


Note:
  • séu-cài - literary;
  • séu-còi - colloquial.

Noun

秀才

  1. (historical) licentiate (scholar who has passed the entry-level examination to study at a college) [from the Ming-Qing dynasties]
  2. (historical) person recommended for a government post by a provincial governor [prior to 605]
  3. (by extension) scholar; intellectual; person of knowledge
  4. (Philippines Hokkien, games) a dice roll with one face of four in a Mooncake Festival Dice Game
    Synonym: 一秀

Synonyms

  • (scholar who has passed): 生員生员 (shēngyuán)
  • (scholar):

Derived terms

  • 女秀才
  • 尺二秀才
  • 毛秀才 (máoxiùcái)
  • 秀才人情
  • 秀才造反
  • 廩膳秀才廪膳秀才
  • 文選爛,秀才半文选烂,秀才半

Descendants

Sino-Xenic (秀才):
  • Japanese: (しゅう)(さい) (shūsai); ()(さい) (susai)
  • Korean: 수재(秀才) (sujae)
  • Vietnamese: tú tài (秀才)

Others

Japanese

Etymology 1

Kanji in this term
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 sɨuH d͡zʌi, literally “outstanding + ability, talent”).

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) しゅうさい [shùúsáí] (Heiban – [0])[2]
  • IPA(key): [ɕɨᵝːsa̠i]

Noun

(しゅう)(さい) (shūsai) しうさい (siusai)?

  1. (historical) in the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system of ancient Japan, one of the subjects in the examination to enter the civil service
  2. (historical) in the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system of ancient Japan, someone who has passed such an examination
  3. (historical) a xiucai, licentiate (scholar who has passed the entry-level examination to study at a college) [from the Ming-Qing dynasties]
  4. (historical) a person recommended for a government post by a provincial governor
  5. (by extension) a scholar, intellectual, person of knowledge
  6. (by extension) a prodigy, a brilliant person
Usage notes

The brilliant person sense is the most common sense in modern usage.

Derived terms

Etymology 2

Kanji in this term
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

()(さい) (susai) 

  1. (historical, obsolete) in the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system of ancient Japan, one of the subjects in the examination to enter the civil service
  2. (historical, obsolete) in the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system of ancient Japan, someone who has passed such an examination

References

  1. 1988, 国語大辞典(新装版) (Kokugo Dai Jiten, Revised Edition) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan
  2. 2006, 大辞林 (Daijirin), Third Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
  3. 1995, 大辞泉 (Daijisen) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, →ISBN
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