• throat;
  • pharynx;
  • to swallow;
  • to choke;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound consisting of:

(mouth) — semantic component, indicating relation to the mouth or speech;

(yīn) — phonetic component, providing the sound.

The structure conveys a function or part connected to the mouth, especially the passage through which food and air move.


Semantic development:

- mouth-related passage;

- throat (pharynx);

- action of swallowing;

- choking or obstruction.

Thus, 咽 connects anatomical structure with its functions.

Usage in Korean

인두 (咽頭) — pharynx

목인 (咽) — throat (classical usage)

Multiple readings reflect different meanings:

인 (in) — throat (anatomical)

열 (yeol) — to choke

연 (yeon) — to swallow

Additional notes

One of the few characters with multiple Sino-Korean readings, each tied to a distinct meaning.

In medical terminology, 咽 often appears in compounds describing the upper throat region.

The distinction between 咽 (pharynx) and (larynx) is important in anatomy.

Its dual role as both noun (throat) and verb (to swallow) reflects its functional nature.


Related characters:

— throat (larynx)

嚥 — to swallow (more specific form)

— mouth

— to eat

Among these, 咽 focuses on the pharynx and swallowing process, bridging structure and action.

목구멍
인/열/연
mokgumeong
in/yeol/yeon
Kangxi radical:30, + 6
Strokes:9
Unicode:U+54BD
Cangjie input:
  • 口田大 (RWK)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 口 因

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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