緩
- slow;
- not rapid;
- loose;
- slack;
- relaxed;
Etymology
Phono-semantic compound, consists of:
糸 — semantic, thread, string; used for concepts relating to tension, binding, continuity
爰 (이에 원) — phonetic, gives the sound (wan / huǎn)
The phonetic 爰 also carries the idea of “to draw out,” “to extend,” which aligns with the concept of loosening or slowing.
Thus 緩 originally referred to loosening threads, later generalized to slowness or relaxation in behavior, feeling, and process.
緩 bridges several semantic layers:
- physical: loose, slack (rope, belt, knot)
- temporal: slow, delayed (pace, progress)
- emotional: gentle, mild (tone, attitude)
- situational: easing tension or harshness (diplomacy, medicine)
This versatility makes 緩 highly productive in compounds.
Usage in Korean
緩慢 (완만) — slow; sluggish
緩和 (완화) — to ease; to mitigate; to soften
緩衝 (완충) — buffer; cushioning
緩期 (완기) — extension of time; deferment
緩解 (완해) — relief; easing of symptoms or tension
緩急 (완급) — urgency and non-urgency; priorities
緩步 (완보) — slow walking
Literary / formal expressions:
緩勢 (완세) — weakened momentum
緩頰 (완협) — to soften one’s tone
緩頰之辭 — gentle, conciliatory speech
Words that derived from 緩
Additional notes
Common antonyms:
急 (급) — urgent, fast
緊 (긴) — tight, tense
速 (속) — rapid
Hence pairs like 緩急, 緩速, 緩緊 appear often in classical and modern texts.
Characters sharing 爰 as phonetic:
援 (도울 원) — aid, assist
暖 (따뜻할 난) — warm
湲 (흐를 연) — gently flowing
媛 (아름다울 원) — graceful woman
These all share softer or smoother semantic nuances.
In classical literature, 緩 is often associated with ideal leadership - - qualities:
- gentleness
- moderation
- controlled pace
- emotional composure
This aligns it with Confucian values.
《論語·子路》 (Analects)
「緩則得眾。」
“If one is gentle and relaxed, he gains the support of the people” — 緩 = gentle, relaxed disposition.
《孟子·公孫丑上》 (Mencius)
「徐行緩步。」
“Walk slowly and with relaxed steps” — 緩步 = slow, unhurried movement.
《史記·平原君虞卿列傳》 (Records of the Grand Historian)
「緩急與之。」
“In both relaxed and urgent times, he stood by him” — 緩急 = “ease and urgency”; used as a binome meaning situations of all kinds.
《後漢書·張衡傳》 (Book of the Later Han Dynasty)
「風緩則和,風急則暴。」
“When the wind is gentle, it is harmonious; when fierce, it becomes violent” — 緩 = gentle, mild.
- 女火月一水 (VFBME)
- ⿰ 糹 爰