• great;
  • grand;
  • magnificent;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound:

(human) — semantic component, indicating a person

(위) — phonetic component, supplying the sound (위 / wěi)

The character originally conveys the idea of a person of great stature or importance, which naturally developed into meanings such as great, grand, eminent.

Semantic development:

- physically or socially great — large stature or importance

- outstanding person — eminent individual

- great achievements — remarkable deeds or accomplishments

Usage in Korean

Common compounds:

위대 (偉大) — great; magnificent

위업 (偉業) — great achievement

위인 (偉人) — great person; hero

위공 (偉功) — outstanding merit

Additional notes

Compared with (big, large), 偉 emphasizes human greatness and distinction, not mere size.

Related characters (greatness & excellence):

— big; great

— vast; grand

傑 — outstanding; hero

— heroic; mighty

— outstanding; eminent

Among these, 偉 specifically highlights human greatness and celebrated achievement.

Alternative forms

𬎉, 𬿭, 𫉔

크다
keuda
wi
Kangxi radical:9, + 9
Strokes:11
Unicode:U+5049
Cangjie input:
  • 人木一手 (ODMQ)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 亻 韋

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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