械
- machine;
- apparatus;
- implement;
Etymology
A phono-semantic compound composed of:
木 — “wood,” indicating tools or constructed objects
戒 — phonetic element (gye / xiè / kai)
Originally, 械 referred broadly to constructed implements, especially wooden tools or devices, including weapons and restraints. It did not necessarily imply automation or engines.
Semantic development:
- tools and implements (especially wooden constructions)
- weapons or devices of restraint (classical texts)
- mechanical apparatus (pre-modern engineering)
- machines powered by mechanisms or engines (modern meaning)
The meaning gradually narrowed and specialized with technological development.
Usage in Korean
기계 (機械) — machine (powered mechanism)
기계체조 (器械體操) — artistic gymnastics (apparatus-based sport)
In modern Korean, 機械 is overwhelmingly dominant, while 器械 survives mainly in fixed terms.
機械 vs 器械:
機械 — powered machines
器械 — tools, instruments, apparatus
Words that derived from 械
Additional notes
械 often conveys cold functionality, lacking intent or emotion.
In literature, it is frequently contrasted with human will, life, or spirit.
Mechanical dolls (機械人形) symbolize:
- loss of agency
- artificial imitation of life
- alienation in technological society
Related characters:
機 — mechanism; engine; opportunity; internal workings
器 — vessel; tool; capacity; container
具 — implement; equipment
工 — craft; engineering
兵 — weapon; soldier
- 木戈廿 (DIT)
- ⿰ 木 戒