姻
- marriage, matrimony;
- related through marriage;
Etymology
Phono-semantic compound:
女 (woman) - semantic element, indicating relation to women/family roles.
因 (cause, basis, rely on) - phonetic element, provides the sound “인.”
Thus, the character conveys the idea of women joining households due to “cause/reason” (因), extending to “marriage.”
Usage in Korean
婚姻 (혼인) — marriage, matrimony
姻親 (인친) — relatives by marriage, in-laws
姻戚 (인척) — affinity, kinship through marriage
姻族 (인족) — family relations by marriage
Additional notes
In East Asian tradition, 婚 (혼) and 姻 (인) are paired to cover both aspects of marriage:
婚: the marriage ceremony itself (ritual, wedding).
姻: the kinship ties created by the marriage.
In Confucian texts, 婚姻 represented not just a union of two individuals, but also a formal alliance of families and clans.