Definitions

hún (adjective) muddy; turbid
hún (verb) to mix; to blend

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound. Simplified form of .

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The character 浑 (traditional: 渾) is a phono-semantic compound. Its left side features the water radical 氵, indicating a connection to liquids or aquatic states. The right side provides the phonetic element: 軎 (meaning "army") in the traditional form, simplified to 军 in the modern character. Its original sense describes water that is muddy or turbid. This meaning later expanded to abstract concepts, suggesting a person who is muddled or foolish, or describing something as complete, whole, or entirely blended into an undifferentiated mass.

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Clerical Western Han dynasty (202 BC-9 AD)
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Seal Western Han dynasty (202 BC-9 AD)
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Example Sentences Hide

河水变得很浊。

Hé shuǐ biàn dé hěn húnzhuó.

The river water has become very muddy.

身都被雨淋湿了。

Tā húnshēn dōu bèi yǔ línshī le.

He was soaked all over by the rain.

别把清水和水混在一起。

Bié bǎ qīngshuǐ hé húnshuǐ hùn zài yīqǐ.

Don't mix the clean water with the muddy water.

小孩玩得身都是泥土。

Xiǎohái wán dé húnshēn dōu shì nítǔ.

The child played until he was covered in mud all over.

他说话总是不讲理。

Tā shuōhuà zǒngshì hún bù jiǎnglǐ.

He always speaks in an utterly unreasonable way.

经过沉淀,缸里的水变清了。

Jīngguò chéndiàn, gāng lǐ de húnshuǐ biàn qīng le.

After settling, the muddy water in the vat became clear.

他刚睡醒,脑子还有点噩噩。

Tā gāng shuì xǐng, nǎozi hái yǒudiǎn húnhún'è'è.

He just woke up and his mind is still a bit muddled.

这个解释听起来有点,需要更清晰一点。

Zhège jiěshì tīng qǐlái yǒudiǎn hún, xūyào gèng qīngxī yīdiǎn.

This explanation sounds a bit muddled and needs to be clearer.