窒
- to block;
- to be stopped up;
Etymology
Phono-semantic compound:
穴 (구멍 혈) — semantic component, meaning “hole,” “cavity,” or “opening.”
至 (이를 지) — phonetic component, providing the sound zhì / jil and carrying the sense of “to reach” or “to arrive.”
The combination originally expressed “a hole where reaching or passing is stopped” — that is, a blocked or obstructed passage.
In Shuowen Jiezi (說文解字):
「窒,塞也。从穴,至聲。」
“窒 means to block or stop up; composed of 穴 (‘hole’) and phonetic 至 (‘reach’).”
Thus the character denotes the inaccessibility of an opening—the state of being stopped before reaching through.
Semantic evolution:
Literal: to block an opening; to stop up (e.g., a hole, pipe, passage).
Physical extension: to be clogged or choked (e.g., breathing, fluid, flow).
Figurative: to hinder progress, expression, or thought (言窒, “speech blocked”).
Scientific (modern): chemical element nitrogen (窒素), so named because it “extinguishes breath.”
Usage in Korean
窒息 (질식) — suffocation; to choke or be unable to breathe
窒碍 (질애) — hindrance; obstruction
窒滯 (질체) — stagnation; being stuck or sluggish
窒碍難行 (질애난행) — “blocked and hard to proceed”; figurative for obstruction or difficulty
窒素 (질소) — nitrogen (literally “choking element”)
Additional notes
Kangxi Dictionary (康熙字典, vol. 1039):
「窒,塞也,閉也,滯也。」
“窒 means to stop up, to close, or to stagnate.”
Book of Rites (禮記 · 曲禮):
「言不窒於口。」
“Let words not be stopped in the mouth” — 窒 here metaphorically refers to mental or verbal blockage.
Zhuangzi (莊子 · 外物):
「心有所窒,則不能通。」
“When the mind is obstructed, it cannot flow freely” — showing its metaphysical extension from physical blockage to spiritual or mental hindrance.
Han Feizi (韓非子 · 五蠹):
「塞其欲,窒其心。」
“Block their desires and stop their hearts” — a moral-political use implying control through restraint.
In Confucian and Daoist discourse, 窒 often denotes the obstruction of moral or spiritual clarity — a heart “stopped up” by desire or ignorance.
In Buddhist commentary, it can symbolize spiritual stagnation, the mind hindered from attaining enlightenment (心有所窒).
In medical and alchemical texts, 窒 describes blockages of qi or breath, linking physical obstruction to imbalance of the vital flow.
- 十金一戈土 (JCMIG)
- ⿱ 穴 至