什
- group of ten;
- unit of ten;
- miscellaneous things;
- household goods;
Etymology
A phono-semantic compound composed of:
人 — semantic component meaning “person;”
十 — phonetic component providing the sound (십 / shí)
The original meaning was “ten persons,” referring to an administrative or social unit consisting of ten people or households.
Semantic development:
- ten people grouped together;
- administrative unit of ten households;
- a set of ten items;
- various items or household belongings.
The meaning expanded from a numerical social unit to collections of objects or miscellaneous items.
Usage in Korean
십인조 (十人組) — group of ten people
잡물 (雜什) — miscellaneous items
When referring to household goods or belongings, the character may be read 집 by convention.
Additional notes
什 emphasizes a grouping or collection, originally based on the number ten.
Related characters:
十 — ten
雜 — miscellaneous
百 — hundred
In historical administrative systems, ten households could form a local organizational unit.
In everyday Chinese writing, 什 also appears in the interrogative word:
什么 / 什麼 (shénme) — “what”
Here 什 represents the initial sound of the word rather than its original meaning.
Words that derived from 什
- 人十 (OJ)
- ⿰ 亻 十
