• sickle;
  • scythe;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound consisting of:

(metal) — semantic component, indicating a metal tool;

(gyeom / jiān) — phonetic component, providing the sound.

The structure conveys a metal implement, specifically a cutting tool.


Semantic development:

- metal object;

- cutting tool;

- curved blade for harvesting.

The meaning has remained concrete and stable, tied to agriculture.

Usage in Korean

The character is usually replaced by native Korean words like 낫 in everyday language.

Additional notes

The distinction between 鎌 and 鐮 reflects variation in phonetic components across regions.

The tool itself is historically significant in agriculture, especially grain harvesting.

Despite being a concrete object, 鎌 is culturally associated with labor, harvest, and traditional farming life.


Historical notes:

The original pronunciation followed the phonetic (렴), suggesting the reading 렴. The modern Korean reading 겸 is considered a later phonetic shift (속음).

Historical sources such as 훈몽자회 (Hunmong chahoe) confirm the earlier pronunciation alignment with .

The pronunciation difference (겸 vs 렴) illustrates how sound shifts can diverge from original phonetic components.


Related characters:

鐮 — variant form (same meaning)

— knife

刃 — blade

— metal

Among these, 鎌 specifically denotes a curved agricultural cutting tool.

Alternative forms

鐮 (U+942E) — uses as the phonetic component instead of

This variant is commonly used in regions like Taiwan.

nat
gyeom
Kangxi radical:167, + 10
Strokes:18
Unicode:U+938C
Cangjie input:
  • 金廿難金 (CTXC)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 釒 兼

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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