• to spit;
  • to spew from the mouth;

Etymology

Phono-semantic compound:

口 (입 구) — semantic element, representing the mouth.

土 (흙 토) — phonetic element, providing the sound to and the sense of “expelling matter.”

The earliest forms (bronze and seal scripts) depict a mouth emitting something heavy or solid, metaphorically “spitting out earth.”

This visual conveys the core idea of expulsion or discharge from the mouth — whether literal (vomiting, spitting) or figurative (speaking, revealing).

Usage in Korean

토하다 (吐) — to vomit, to spit out

구토(嘔吐) — vomiting, emesis

토혈(吐血) — to vomit blood

토로(吐露) — to confess, to express one’s heart

토설(吐說) — to speak out what was hidden

In modern Korean, 吐 appears both in medical vocabulary (as in 구토, 토사) and in literary expressions for emotional release (토로하다, “to pour out one’s heart”).

Words that derived from

Additional notes

In ancient medical literature, 吐 was classified under the category of excretory actions (出物), describing the upward expulsion of internal contents.

The Huangdi Neijing (黃帝內經) contrasts 吐 (upward discharge) with 瀉 (downward discharge) — one through the mouth, the other through the bowels.

In rhetoric and literature, 吐 extended metaphorically to speech and revelation, as in:

吐言 (“to utter words”)

吐露心曲 (“to express one’s innermost feelings”)

Thus, the character came to symbolize both physical release and emotional honesty.

Cultural & symbolic notes:

Because 吐 implies releasing what is hidden within, it became a literary symbol of purification and confession — expelling impurity, deceit, or burden.

In Confucian moral discourse, 토로하다 (吐露) represents honest self-disclosure; in Buddhist texts, 吐 often symbolizes letting go of defilement or karmic poison.

The same act of “vomiting” also carries spiritual resonance — purging what the heart cannot contain.

Thus, 吐 bridges the body and the mind, uniting physical expulsion and emotional catharsis.

「吐故納新」

“Expel the old and receive the new.” — an ancient Daoist maxim describing renewal through purification.

Symbolic interpretation:

吐 embodies the act of releasing what is within — whether toxin, word, or truth.

It suggests a moment of purification through expression, echoing both the body’s instinct and the spirit’s need to unburden.

“The mouth expels not only breath, but the heart’s truth — 吐者, 以誠出也.”

“To vomit (吐) is to let truth flow outward.”

토할
tohal
to
Kangxi radical:30, + 3
Strokes:6
Unicode:U+5410
Cangjie input:
  • 口土 (RG)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 口 土

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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