任
- to entrust, to assign responsibility;
- to bear a duty;
Etymology
A phono-semantic compound:
亻 (사람 인, “person”) as the semantic element;
壬 (북방 임) as the phonetic element.
Semantic range:
- to entrust, to assign a task;
- responsibility, office, post;
- to bear, to endure;
- as a surname in East Asia.
Usage in Korean
任務 (임무) — duty, mission
責任 (책임) — responsibility
任命 (임명) — appointment, nomination
Additional notes
In Confucian thought, 任 is central to the idea of taking responsibility and carrying one’s role in society with integrity. It is closely tied to 責 (책, duty) in the compound 責任 (“responsibility”), emphasizing moral accountability.
The notion of 任 resonates strongly with Christian ideas of calling and stewardship. In Scripture, individuals are entrusted (任) by God with particular missions or vocations — whether prophets in the Old Testament, apostles in the New Testament, or every believer in their daily life.