Definitions

wǎn variant of 碗[wǎn]

Etymology

About

is a phono-semantic compound that combines the semantic radical (metal) on the left with the phonetic on the right. The radical establishes a material link to metals, while dictates the pronunciation. Historically, the character denoted a small, metallic bowl or similarly concave vessel used for cooking and other domestic tasks. Unlike generic bowl characters, which often feature stone or earthen radicals, the radical specifies a vessel cast or forged from bronze, iron, or precious metals. This structural choice was made to unambiguously identify a metal bowl, distinguishing it from functionally identical ceramic or wooden containers by highlighting both its rounded shape and metallic composition.