膨
- to swell;
- to expand;
- to bulge;
Etymology
Phono-semantic compound:
肉 (또는 月) — semantic element, indicating flesh/body or organic matter
彭 (성 팽) — phonetic element, providing sound (péng) and also the idea of expansive force (彭 appears in characters relating to booming, swelling, or resounding)
Thus 膨 originally described the swelling of bodily tissue or organic matter, and by extension any process of inflation or expansion.
Semantic development
Physical swelling:
- flesh swelling from heat, injury, or water
- organic or material expansion
Inflation / enlargement:
- swelling of objects, balloons, bags, containers
- numerical or economic inflation (prices, costs)
Figurative expansion:
- swelling of pride, ambition
- exaggerated or inflated speech
Modern scientific usage:
- gas expansion, thermal expansion
- 膨脹 widely used in physics, chemistry, economics
Usage in Korean
In Korean, 膨 is read 팽 and appears mainly in Sino-Korean scientific, economic, and technical vocabulary.
Physical swelling (붇다 / 부풀다):
膨脹(팽창); 부풀어 오르다; 붇다 — to expand; to swell; to inflate
氣體膨脹(기체 팽창); 기체가 열로 인해 부풀다 — thermal expansion of gas
體積膨脹(체적 팽창); 물체의 부피가 커지다 — increase in volume; expansion
Economic / social usage:
通貨膨脹(통화 팽창); 물가 상승; 화폐 가치 하락 — inflation (increase in money supply / price inflation)
수요 팽창(需要膨脹); 수요가 급격히 늘어나다 — demand expansion
Figurative meaning (과장·확대):
膨大(팽대); 부풀려 말하다; 과장되다 — to exaggerate; to inflate (in description)
自我膨脹(자아 팽창); 자존심·자아의 과도한 확대 — ego inflation; inflated sense of self
Words that derived from 膨
Additional notes
Used in medical descriptions of swelling in medical/scientific contexts.
《本草綱目》(Compendium of Materia Medica)
「氣膨脹於腹。」
“Qi swells and expands in the abdomen.”
《格致鏡原》(Ming-Qing scientific encyclopedia)
「火熱則物膨大。」
“When exposed to heat, substances swell and expand.”
- 月土廿竹 (BGTH)
- ⿰ 月 彭