• to gather;
  • to pick up;
  • to seize with the fingers;
  • to shoot;
  • to film;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound:

(수) — semantic component, indicating manual action, grasping, handling

(최) — phonetic component, supplying the sound (촬 / zhuō / cuō series)

The original sense of 撮 was “to pinch up, to take hold with the fingers”, especially a small, precise grasp rather than a full handful.

This fine, momentary action naturally extended to capturing a moment, which later became the dominant meaning in photography.

Semantic development:

- manual pinch — grasping a small amount with fingers

- controlled capture — taking hold briefly

- moment capture — photographing / filming

- abstract take — a shot, a take (cinema)

This is a classic example of physical action → abstract capture.

Usage in Korean

In modern Korean, 촬 is overwhelmingly associated with 사진·영상 촬영 (photo-video shooting), and the original “pinch” sense is rarely perceived.

Classical / physical sense:

촬취 (撮取) — to pick up; to gather

촬집 (撮集) — to collect bit by bit

Modern dominant usage (photography & film):

촬영 (撮影) — photographing; filming

촬상 (撮像) — image capture

원테이크 촬영 — single-take shooting

Additional notes

In traditional East Asian medicine, 撮 was used as a unit of dosage:

촬 (撮) — the amount picked up with three fingertips (thumb, index, middle)

Also described as 자밤: one pinch with the fingertips

This reflects the character’s original tactile meaning: small, controlled gathering.

Related characters (grasping & capture):

— to take; to seize

— to pick up

掬 — to scoop with both hands

— shadow; image

— to photograph; to copy

Among these, 撮 uniquely emphasizes small-scale, precise capture, which explains its natural fit for photography.

모을
mo'eul
chwal
Kangxi radical:64, + 12
Strokes:15
Unicode:U+64AE
Cangjie input:
  • 手日尸水 (QASE)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 扌 最

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