案
- table, desk;
- plan, proposal;
- to think, to consider;
Etymology
Phono-semantic compound:
木 (나무 목) — semantic component, representing wood (material for a table or desk)
安 (편안 안) — phonetic component, giving the sound and extended meaning of stability/arrangement
Originally denoted a wooden table or desk. By extension, came to mean plans, proposals, or schemes (as things written or placed on a desk). Later, also used for cases/incidents in administrative or legal contexts.
Usage in Korean
Common in administrative, legal, and bureaucratic vocabulary.
In modern Chinese and Korean, 案 refers both to concrete objects (desk, table) and abstract cases/plans.
案内 (안내) — guidance, information
方案 (방안) — plan, scheme
案件 (안건) — agenda item, proposal; case (legal/business)
案例 (안례) — example case
案發 (안발) — occurrence of an incident
立案 (입안) — to draft, to make a proposal
Words that derived from 案
- 十女木 (JVD)
- ⿱ 安 木