• desire, craving, greed;
  • to covet, to long for;

Etymology

Compound character:

欲 (to desire, to wish) – base meaning “want, desire”

心 (heart, mind) – semantic reinforcement of the inner mental/emotional aspect

Formed to emphasize the psychological side of 欲, highlighting excessive desire or greed of the heart.

Usage in Korean

Derived as an emphatic form of 欲, with special focus on “greedy or excessive” desire.

慾心 (욕심) – greed, covetous heart

性慾 (성욕) – sexual desire

食慾 (식욕) – appetite

物慾 (물욕) – material desire, greed for possessions

慾望 (욕망) – ambition, longing

Additional notes

In many modern contexts, 欲 and 慾 overlap in meaning; however, 慾 is often reserved for compounds emphasizing lust, greed, or selfish craving.

In Buddhist and philosophical texts, 慾 typically refers to the base worldly desires (특히 五慾 – five desires: wealth, sex, fame, food, and sleep), contrasted with spiritual detachment.

욕심
yogsim
yok
Kangxi radical:61, + 11
Strokes:15
Unicode:U+617E
Cangjie input:
  • 金人心 (COP)
Composition:
  • ⿱ 欲 心

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