• center;
  • middle;

Etymology

Pictographic in origin:

Early forms show the image of a person wearing a belt with a hole at the center for the sword handle, suggesting “the middle” or “central point.”

From the sense of being at the center, it developed into the meaning “middle, central.”

It is also the phonetic source for 殃 (“calamity, misfortune”), reflecting the ancient belief that carrying a sword at the waist could bring trouble.

Usage in Korean

央 (앙) — center, middle

中央 (중앙) — the center, central

央求 (앙구) — to plead, to beg earnestly

央告 (앙고) — to request, to petition

가운데
gaunde
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Kangxi radical:37, + 2
Strokes:5
Unicode:U+592E
Cangjie input:
  • 中月大 (LBK)
Composition:
  • ⿻ 冂 大
  • ⿻ 𠀃 人

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

References

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