補
- to mend, to patch, to repair;
- to supply, to replenish, to make up for;
Etymology
A phono-semantic compound:
衣 (“clothing”) — semantic element, showing the primary context of sewing and patching.
甫 (bo / fǔ, “large, great”) — phonetic element.
Originally referred to mending torn garments, then extended to mean filling gaps, making whole, or supplying what is lacking.
Usage in Korean
補衣 (보의) — to mend clothes
補助 (보조) — to assist, to subsidize
補充 (보충) — to supplement, to replenish
補償 (보상) — to compensate, to make amends
補救 (보구) — to remedy, to make up for
Words that derived from 補
Additional notes
In Confucian texts, 補 can imply moral or administrative correction — to “patch over faults” or restore order.
In Daoist and medical texts, 補 frequently means to nourish or tonify (e.g., 補氣 “to replenish vital energy,” 補藥 “tonic medicine”).
The broader metaphor is that what is torn, lacking, or deficient can be made whole again through effort, aid, or supplementation.
- 中戈十月 (LIJB)
- ⿰ 衤 甫