吩
- to instruct;
- to give orders;
Etymology
A phono-semantic compound composed of:
口 (mouth) — semantic component, indicating speech or verbal action
分 (to divide; to distribute) — phonetic component
The original idea behind 吩 is speech that distributes or assigns matters—that is, giving verbal instructions that divide tasks or responsibilities among people. The semantic element 口 emphasizes spoken communication, while 分 contributes both sound and the notion of allocation.
Usage in Korean
吩咐 (분부하다) — to instruct; to give orders; to assign tasks
This compound combines:
吩 — the act of giving verbal instructions
咐 — entrusting or assigning something through speech
Together, they form a fixed expression meaning to give instructions with authority or responsibility.
Example:
他吩咐部下立刻行动。 — He instructed his subordinates to act immediately.
Additional notes
吩 is rarely, if ever, used as a standalone word in modern Chinese.
Its function is primarily as a bound morpheme in 吩咐.
Outside this compound, 吩 appears mainly in classical or lexical explanations, not in everyday speech.
吩咐 often implies:
- a hierarchical relationship
- a sense of responsibility or obligation
- spoken, direct instruction rather than written orders
Compared with:
命令 (command): stronger, more formal, often institutional
指示 (instruction): neutral, procedural
吩咐: personal, spoken, authoritative but not necessarily harsh
Related characters:
咐 — to entrust verbally; to instruct
令 — command; order
命 — mandate; decree
嘱 — to enjoin; to urge seriously
Words that derived from 吩
- 口金尸竹 (RCSH)
- ⿰ 口 分