觸
- to touch;
- to come into contact with;
Etymology
Phono-semantic compound:
角 (뿔 각) — semantic component, indicating a horn or pointed object that touches or collides.
蜀 (나라이름 촉) — phonetic component, providing the sound chù / chok and suggesting spreading or extending outward.
Hence, 觸 originally depicted two horns coming into contact — symbolizing collision, contact, or impact.
In Shuowen Jiezi (說文解字):
「觸,觸也。从角,蜀聲。」
“觸 means to strike or to touch; composed of 角 (‘horn’) and 蜀 as its sound.”
This confirms its sense of contact or impact initiated by a horn, a common image of confrontation or encounter in early Chinese writing.
Usage in Korean
接觸 (접촉) — contact; connection
衝觸 (충촉) — collision; clash
觸感 (촉감) — tactile sensation; sense of touch
觸電 (촉전) — electric shock; electrocution
觸發 (촉발) — to trigger; to spark
觸動 (촉동) — to move or stir emotionally
觸怒 (촉노) — to provoke anger; offend
觸犯 (촉범) — to violate; to transgress
Words that derived from 觸
- 촉각(觸覺)
Additional notes
Kangxi Dictionary (康熙字典, vol. 992):
「觸,角相擊也,引申為犯也。」
“觸 means horns striking each other; by extension, to offend or violate.”
In Confucian moral philosophy, 觸 is used metaphorically for provoking emotion or offense, especially when referring to overstepping ritual bounds (觸禮).
Book of Documents (書經 · 盤庚上):
「毋觸於忌。」
“Do not touch upon taboos” — illustrating the figurative sense ‘to offend or transgress’.
Analects (論語 · 顔淵):
「君子無所爭,必也射乎!揖讓而升,下而飲,其爭也君子。」
Commentary: “不觸於人,不犯於禮.”
“He does not collide with others nor offend against propriety.”
Zhuangzi (莊子 · 齊物論):
「以物觸之,不可得。」
“If you try to touch it with things, you cannot grasp it” — 觸 here takes on the metaphysical sense “to perceive or make contact with reality.”
In Buddhist terminology (十二處 / 十二因緣), 觸 denotes sense contact, the meeting of the sense organ (根), object (塵), and consciousness (識) — the condition that gives rise to feeling (受).
眼觸 (eye-contact), 耳觸 (ear-contact), etc.
In Daoist thought, 觸 often conveys unintended confrontation with external forces — “to encounter without resisting.”
In language and philosophy alike, 觸 bridges the concrete and abstract — from literal touch to inner resonance, from collision to awakening.
It embodies both the moment of impact and the spark of perception that arises when worlds, bodies, or minds meet.
- 弓月田中戈 (NBWLI)
- ⿰ 角 蜀