• throat;
  • larynx;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound consisting of:

(mouth) — semantic component, indicating relation to speech and the mouth area;

(hóu) — phonetic component, providing the sound.

The structure conveys a part of the body connected to the mouth, specifically the throat.

Usage in Korean

喉 mainly in medical and anatomical terminology.

인후 (咽喉) — throat; pharynx

후두 (喉頭) — larynx

Additional notes

Often appears in compounds with , forming 咽喉 (throat), emphasizing both upper and lower parts.

In metaphorical usage (especially in Chinese), 咽喉 can refer to a strategic passage or vital point.

The character highlights the importance of the throat as a central organ for speech and life functions.


Related characters:

— throat; pharynx

— mouth

— voice

— tongue

Among these, 喉 specifically denotes the inner throat, especially linked to voice production.

목구멍
mokgumeong
hu
Kangxi radical:30, + 9
Strokes:12
Unicode:U+5589
Cangjie input:
  • 口人弓大 (RONK)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 口 侯

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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