腹
- belly;
- abdomen;
- inner part;
Etymology
A phono-semantic compound:
肉 (flesh) — semantic component, indicates a bodily organ
复 (return; again) — phonetic component, provides the sound and contributes the idea of something inside or layered, reinforcing the concept of an internal body cavity
Usage in Korean
복부 (腹部) — abdomen
공복 (空腹) — empty stomach
복통 (腹痛) — stomachache
복심 (腹心) — trusted aide; confidant
Words that derived from 腹
Additional notes
Across East Asian cultures, the belly is traditionally seen as the seat of emotions and intention, not the brain.
This explains why 腹 often extends from physical meaning to:
- plans
- emotions
- true intentions
Similar metaphors exist in expressions like “show one’s belly” (to reveal one’s true thoughts).
腹
배
복
bae
bok
Kangxi radical:130, 肉 + 9
Strokes:13
Unicode:U+8179
Cangjie input:
- 月人日水 (BOAE)
Composition:
- ⿰ 月 复