• fine;
  • thin;
  • slender;
  • delicate;

Primarily means “thin” or “fine,” especially in reference to threads, fibers, or delicate objects. It can also describe subtlety or minuteness.

In classical measurement terminology, it denotes a very small decimal unit.

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound consisting of:

(silk/thread) — semantic component, indicates thread, fineness, or delicacy;

韱 — phonetic component, supplying the sound (섬 / xiān).

The original sense refers to fine threads or fibers.

Semantic extensions:

- thin thread;

- fine or delicate;

- subtle; minute;

- extremely small quantity.

The thread radical reinforces the idea of fineness and minuteness.

Usage in Korean

The character appears mainly in literary or technical vocabulary.

섬세 (纖細) — delicate; meticulous

섬약 (纖弱) — frail; delicate

섬유 (纖維) — fiber

Additional notes

纖 emphasizes extreme thinness or delicacy compared to .

The character has multiple simplified forms depending on region.

Its numerical meaning reflects traditional East Asian decimal subdivision systems.

In traditional decimal units:

纖 = one-tenth of

Equivalent to 10⁻⁷ (one ten-millionth).

This reflects its semantic core of extreme smallness.

Related characters:

— thin; fine

— minute; subtle

— silk

— to connect; fiber

가늘다
ganeulda
seom
Kangxi radical:120, + 17
Strokes:23
Unicode:U+7E96
Cangjie input:
  • 女火人戈一 (VFOIM)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 糹 韱

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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