覺
- to realize, to perceive;
- to awaken, to reveal;
Etymology
A phono-semantic compound, formed from:
見 (to see) — semantic element, indicates perception or awareness;
𦥯 — abbreviated form of 學 (to study, to learn), as the phonetic element, provides the sound (각 / jué).
Together, the character expresses the idea of “perceiving through learning,” hence awakening or realization.
Historically, 覺 was written with the full form of 學, but later evolved into a shortened component (𦥯) for convenience. Because it embodies both seeing (perception) and learning (study), the character came to symbolize both awareness and enlightenment.
Semantic development:
- to perceive with the eyes;
- to become aware;
- to awaken from sleep;
- spiritual or intellectual awakening.
The meaning expanded: physical perception → mental awareness → spiritual enlightenment.
Usage in Korean
覺 carries both the concrete meaning of perception and the deeper, philosophical meaning of awakening and enlightenment, making it significant in both everyday and religious language.
자각 (自覺) — self-awareness
각성 (覺醒) — awakening, realization
지각 (知覺) — perception
불각 (不覺) — unknowingly
환각 (幻覺) — hallucination, illusion
무의식 / 유의식 (無意識 / 有意識) – unconscious / conscious
Additional notes
覺 emphasizes awareness or awakening through perception.
Related characters:
知 — to know
悟 — to realize (especially spiritual realization)
醒 — to awaken
見 — to see
It is one of the core characters expressing consciousness and awareness in East Asian philosophical vocabulary.
Frequently used in Buddhist terminology (e.g., 覺悟 “enlightenment”).
깨달음 (覺) is central in Buddhist texts, where it refers to enlightenment (보리, 菩提).
Simplified Chinese: 觉 (jué / jiào) – also used for “sleep” (to wake up, to sleep), showing semantic extension.
Japanese: 覚 (かく / さとる) – “to realize, to perceive,” also used in everyday vocabulary (e.g., 覚える oboeru “to memorize”).
Words that derived from 覺
- 각오(覺悟)–determination; resolve
- 감각(感覺)–sense; sensation; feeling; insight; taste
- 무감각(無感覺)–insensibility; senselessness; numbness to emotion; apathy
- 미각(味覺)–taste; palate
- 선각자(先覺者)–pioneer
- 시각(視覺)–sight; vision
- 자각(自覺)–self-consciousness; awakening
- 지각(知覺)–perceptivity; awareness; perception; sensation
- 착각(錯覺)–illusion; delusion
- 청각(聽覺)–sense of hearing
- 촉각(觸覺)–sense of touch; tactile sensation
- 환각(幻覺)–hallucination
- 환각제(幻覺劑)–hallucinogen
- 후각(嗅覺)–sense of smell
- 竹月月山山 (HBBUU)
- ⿱ 𦥯 見