Definitions

wān to scoop out; to gouge out

Etymology phono-semantic

knife

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The character 剜 functions as a verb denoting the physical action of cutting, scooping, or excavating material with a sharp tool. Structurally, it is a phono-semantic compound: the right-side radical 刂 (a vertical form of 刀, "knife") places it in the semantic field of cutting and carving, while the left component 宛 provides the pronunciation "wān". This character is commonly used in medical contexts, such as removing necrotic tissue, or in culinary preparation, like hollowing out vegetables. It also appears in dramatic idioms like "剜肉补疮" (wān ròu bǔ chuāng), literally "cutting out healthy flesh to patch an ulcer", which serves as a metaphor for a disastrous temporary fix that ultimately causes greater harm.

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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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