• porridge, gruel, congee;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound consisting of:

飠 (food) — semantic component, indicating something edible or food-related;

— phonetic component, supplying the sound (호 / hú).

Originally, 餬 referred to edible gruel or paste-like food.

Later, the meaning extended to starch paste used as glue.

Semantic development:

- thick porridge or paste;

- starch-based glue;

- by extension: sticky substance.

The transition from edible paste to adhesive paste is natural due to similar texture.

Usage in Korean

In modern Korean, 餬 is rare and mostly seen in classical or dictionary contexts. Traditionally used to refer to the “glue” applied when attaching paper.

풀칠 (餬漆) — applying paste

Alternative forms

餬 is considered more classical;

is dominant in modern usage.

pul
ho
Kangxi radical:184, + 9
Strokes:18
Unicode:U+992C
Cangjie input:
  • 人戈十口月 (OIJRB)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 飠 胡

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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