• song;
  • ballad;
  • rumor;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound composed of:

— semantic component meaning “speech” or “words;”

䍃 — phonetic component indicating the pronunciation (요 / yáo).

The character originally described words that are sung or spoken rhythmically, referring to folk songs circulating among the people.

Semantic development:

- songs or ballads sung by people;

- folk songs and nursery rhymes;

- words spread orally among people;

- rumors or unverified stories.

The shift from song to rumor occurred because both spread widely by word of mouth.

Usage in Korean

동요 (童謠) — children's song; nursery rhyme

민요 (民謠) — folk song

유언비요 (流言蜚謠) — rumor; false rumor

These expressions reflect the two main meanings: song and rumor.

Additional notes

謠 originally referred mainly to folk songs, but in modern Chinese the meaning “rumor” is often more common.

The character appears in many terms related to traditional music and oral storytelling.

Related characters:

— song

謡 — song; rumor

— speech; words

— language; speech

These characters are connected with speech, singing, and verbal communication.

노래
norae
yo
Kangxi radical:149, + 10
Strokes:17
Unicode:U+8B20
Cangjie input:
  • 卜口月人山 (YRBOU)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 訁 ⿱ 𱼀 缶
  • ⿰ 訁 䍃

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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