宴
- banquet;
- feast;
- formal celebration;
Etymology
A phono-semantic compound:
宀 (roof; house) — semantic component, indicating an indoor space, residence, or hall
妟 (안, “peaceful; at ease”) — phonetic component, supplying the sound and also conveying the idea of comfort and calm
Together, these elements depict people gathered inside a house in a relaxed and peaceful atmosphere, which naturally developed into the meaning banquet or feast.
Usage in Korean
연회 (宴會) — banquet; formal feast
연석 (宴席) — banquet table; feast setting
연음 (宴飮) — feasting and drinking
향연 (饗宴) — grand feast; lavish banquet
연락 (宴樂) — banquet entertainment; festive music
Classical / ceremonial usage:
연빈 (宴賓) — to host guests at a banquet
국연 (國宴) — state banquet
Additional notes
宴 traditionally implies orderly, refined celebration, often hosted by rulers, officials, or elites. Unlike casual drinking or revelry, 宴 emphasizes hospitality, decorum, and ritualized enjoyment.
This distinguishes it from related characters such as:
飲 — to drink (action-focused)
樂 — music; pleasure
醉 — intoxication (loss of control)
宴 remains associated with controlled pleasure within social norms.
Classical citations:
《史記》 (Records of the Grand Historian)
「設宴以待賓」
“A banquet was prepared to receive the guests.”
《漢書》 (Book of Han)
「群臣入宴」
“The assembled officials entered the banquet.”
Alternative forms
Words that derived from 宴
- 十日女 (JAV)
- ⿱ 宀 妟