聞
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Suggested translations: "to hear," "to detect," "learned/versed"
Mandarin: wén
Middle Chinese: mɪuən
The basic meaning of this verb is "to hear," and like the English cognate has a flexible range of uses. One peculiar use in Chinese is "to smell" or "detect" something (in a way other than seeing).
In Buddhist translation, 聞 renders words similar to Skt. śruta, and so it can also serve as an adj. meaning "learned," which derives from ancient times when one was educated by listening to lectures or recitations rather than reading. Thus, the compound 多聞 (Skt. bahu-śruta) when modifying a person usually means "well-versed" or "knowledgeable."