管
- pipe, tube;
- to manage, to control;
- to be responsible for, to guarantee;
Etymology
A phono-semantic compound:
竹 (“bamboo”) — semantic element, indicating objects made of bamboo such as pipes or flutes.
官 (gwan/guan, “official”) — phonetic element, providing the sound.
Original meaning: a bamboo tube/pipe (for music, liquids, or air).
From the pipe’s function of directing flow, the meaning expanded to “to regulate, to manage, to control.”
Later developed figurative senses: “to take responsibility,” “to guarantee effectiveness,” and even “to meddle, to interfere.”
Usage in Korean
水管 (수관) — water pipe
笛管 (적관) — flute pipe, musical tube
管理 (관리) — management, to manage
主管 (주관) — to take charge of, be responsible for
管制 (관제) — regulation, control
保管 (보관) — safekeeping; to guarantee, to assure
不管 (불관) — regardless of; no matter what
Words that derived from 管
Additional notes
The metaphor of a pipe controlling water flow is central: from controlling flow - controlling affairs.
In Classical Chinese, 管 was also used as a musical instrument name (pipe/flute), still preserved in words like 管樂 (wind instruments).
- 竹十口口 (HJRR)
- ⿱ 𥫗 官