淸
- clear, pure, clean, fresh;
Etymology
Phono-semantic compound:
水 (water radical) – semantic, indicating clarity, flow, cleansing.
靑 (blue/green “cheong”) – phonetic element.
The character conveys the image of water that is clear and pure, like fresh spring water or a transparent stream.
Semantic range:
- pure, untainted – moral or physical purity;
- fresh, new – as in refreshing or novel;
- clear, bright – vision, sound, or mind;
- also used historically to denote the Qing dynasty (大淸國).
Usage in Korean
청렴 (淸廉) – honesty, incorruptibility
청신 (淸新) – fresh, refreshing
청주 (淸酒) – Korean rice wine (saké)
청명 (淸明) – clear, bright; also the name of a solar term
대청국 (大淸國) – Qing dynasty
Additional notes
In food contexts, 淸 also carried the meaning “syrup, sweet liquid” (벌꿀, 과일청, 조청).
Often interchangeable with 清 in modern usage, with 清 being the more common simplified/new standard form.
- 水手一月 (EQMB)
- 難水手一月 (XEQMB)
- ⿰ 氵 靑