• lead (Pb);

a soft, heavy metal with low melting point

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound:

(금) — semantic component, indicating metal

㕣 (연) — phonetic component, supplying the sound (연 / qiān)

The structure straightforwardly denotes a specific kind of metal identified by its sound.

Usage in Korean

In Korean technical and industrial contexts, the metal is often written 연(鉛), especially in mining, metallurgy, and chemistry.

Common compounds:

연필 (鉛筆) — pencil

납중독 (鉛中毒) — lead poisoning

연광 (鉛鑛) — lead ore

연판 (鉛板) — lead plate/sheet

Additional notes

Semantic & scientific notes:

Chemical symbol: Pb (from Latin plumbum)

Properties: soft, malleable, dense, toxic

Historically used in pipes, pigments, bullets, and pencils (graphite core misnamed).

Despite the name 연필 (鉛筆), modern pencils do not contain lead.

Related metal characters:

— metal; gold

— silver

— iron

— copper

錫 — tin

Among these, 鉛 is notable for its historical ubiquity and modern health implications.

Alternative forms

A common variant form 鈆 replaces 㕣 with , preserving the same pronunciation and meaning.

nap
yeon
Kangxi radical:167, + 5
Strokes:13
Unicode:U+925B
Cangjie input:
  • 金金口 (CCR)
  • 金竹弓口 (CHNR)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 釒 㕣

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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