Definitions

wěi humble; rustic; plentiful

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound.

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The character "猥" structurally combines the canine radical 犭 with the phonetic component 畏, indicating an etymological link to animalistic traits, initially conveying the sense of "numerous" or "multitudinous" in classical texts, possibly derived from the image of a dense pack. Its meaning gradually narrowed and deteriorated over time, shifting from denoting mere abundance to carrying negative attributes such as "base", "vulgar", or "mean", and later specializing further to primarily imply "obscene" or "lewd" in contemporary usage, as evidenced in terms like "猥亵". This semantic progression moved from a quantitative description to a qualitative judgment with moral implications.

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