頓
- to bow the head, to kneel, to prostrate;
- classifier (measure word) for meals, scoldings, teachings, etc.;
Etymology
Phono-semantic compound:
頁 (“head”) — semantic element, suggesting bowing or prostration.
屯 (둔 / zhūn, tún) — phonetic element.
Originally meant to bow the head to the ground; later extended to ideas of suddenness, pauses, and countable instances.
Usage in Korean
頓首 (돈수) — to bow the head, a humble salutation in letters
頓悟 (돈오) — sudden enlightenment (esp. in Chan/Seon Buddhism)
一頓飯 (일돈반) — one meal
頓然 (돈연) — suddenly, abruptly
冒頓 (모돌) — Modu, ruler of the Xiongnu
Words that derived from 頓
Additional notes
Readings:
Normally read 돈 (don) in Korean.
Read 둔 (dun) in compounds like 두둔 (斗頓), meaning “to defend, to shield.”
Read 돌 (dol) when used in the name of the Xiongnu ruler Modu Chanyu (冒頓單于), following classical commentary noting the pronunciation as close to 毒.
Old Chinese reconstruction: [tu:ns] (approximate).
- 心山一月金 (PUMBC)
- ⿰ 屯 頁