棋
- board game;
- chess;
- Go;
Etymology
A phono-semantic compound:
木 (“wood”) — semantic element, indicating wooden game boards or pieces.
其 (gi, “its”) — phonetic element.
Earliest forms (oracle bone inscriptions) already show it as a phono-semantic compound, with 木 as semantic and 其 as phonetic.
In oracle bone and bronze script, form appears as ⿱木其 (木 above, 其 below).
In Shuowen Jiezi, listed in small seal script with 其 above 木.
Usage in Korean
棋盤 (기반) — chessboard, game board
棋子 (기자) — game piece
棋局 (기국) — game situation, match
棋手 (기수) — player
圍棋 (위기) — the game of Go
將棋 (장기, shōgi) — Japanese chess
象棋 (상기) — Chinese chess
Words that derived from 棋
Additional notes
棋 is the general character for board games, including Go, Chinese chess, Japanese shōgi, etc.
碁 (with 石) highlights Go specifically, since Go is played with stones.
棋/碁 distinction:
• 棋 - general “board game” (wooden boards and pieces)
• 碁 - later, specific to “Go,” focusing on stone pieces
Thus, in Chinese, 棋 covers chess-like games, 碁 narrows to Go.
In Japanese, 碁 is used for “Go” (囲碁), while 棋 appears in terms like 将棋.
In Korean, 바둑 can be written with either 棋 or 碁, but 碁 more strongly implies Go.
Alternative forms
碁 (U+7881) — later variant emphasizing stone (石) pieces, specific to Go.
棊 (U+68CA) — older form, also used historically for “board game,” later replaced by 棋.
- 木廿一金 (DTMC)
- ⿰ 木 其