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=== Meanings === ''Yin'' and ''yang'' are semantically complex words. [[John DeFrancis]]'s ''[[ABC Chinese-English Comprehensive Dictionary]]'' gives the following translation equivalents.<ref>John DeFrancis, ed., ''ABC Chinese-English Comprehensive Dictionary'', University of Hawaii Press, 2003, 1147, 1108.</ref> <blockquote>'''Yin''' {{zhi|c=ι°}} or {{zhi|c=ι΄}}β[[Noun]]: β [philosophy] female/passive/negative principle in nature, β‘ Surname; [[Bound morpheme]]: β the moon, β‘ shaded orientation, β’ covert; concealed; hidden, β£ vagina, β€ penis, β₯ of the netherworld, β¦ negative, β§ north side of a hill, β¨ south bank of a river, β© reverse side of a stele, βͺ in intaglio; [[Stative verb]]: β overcast, β‘ sinister; treacherous</blockquote> <blockquote>'''Yang''' {{zhi|c=ι½}} or {{zhi|c=ι³}}β[[Bound morpheme]]: β [Chinese philosophy] male/active/positive principle in nature, β‘ the sun, β’ male genitals, β£ in relief, β€ open; overt, β₯ belonging to this world, β¦ [linguistics] masculine, β§ south side of a hill, β¨ north bank of a river</blockquote> The [[Compound (linguistics)|compound]] ''yinyang'' {{lang|zh-hant|ι°ι½}} means "yin and yang; opposites; ancient Chinese astronomy; occult arts; astrologer; geomancer; etc." The sinologist [[Rolf Stein]] glosses Chinese ''yin'' {{lang|zh-hant|ι°}} as "shady side (of a mountain)" and ''yang'' {{lang|zh-hant|ι½}} as "sunny side (of a mountain)" with the uncommon English geographic terms ''[[wikt:ubac|ubac]]'' "shady side of a mountain" and ''[[wikt:adret|adret]]'' "sunny side of a mountain" (which are of [[List of English words of French origin|French origin]]).<ref>Rolf Stein (2010), ''Rolf Stein's Tibetica Antiqua: With Additional Materials'', Brill, p. 63.</ref>
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