幹
- trunk, stem;
- main part, essential, to manage;
Etymology
Phono-semantic compound:
木 (나무 목, “tree”) — semantic component, denoting trunk/wood.
倝 (아침해빛날 간, “sunrise”) — phonetic component.
In clerical script, 木 was graphically reduced to 干, giving the modern form.
Thus originally “the trunk of a tree,” later extended metaphorically to “main part, essence” and “to manage/undertake.”
Usage in Korean
幹部 (간부) — cadre, executive staff
幹線 (간선) — main line, trunk line
幹事 (간사) — secretary, manager
幹活 (간활) — to work, to do a job
主幹 (주간) — main stem, key figure
Words that derived from 幹
Additional notes
In Korean, read 간, meaning “stem, trunk” and by extension “main, core.”
In Japanese, read kan in compounds with the same meanings.
In Mandarin, gàn (fourth tone) - “to do, manage”; gān (first tone) is less common.
In Taiwan/Minnan, pronunciation overlaps with 姦 (간음할 간) (adultery), giving rise to the vulgar slang meaning.
Also used in generational name characters, associated with the wood element (木) in the Five Phases (五行).
- 十十人一十 (JJOMJ)
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