便
- convenient, comfortable;
- excrement;
Originally meant “to make things easier or more comfortable for a person”, later extended to mean “convenience,” “notification,” and by borrowing, even “excrement.”
Etymology
Ideogrammic compound:
人 (person) – represents a human figure;
更 (gēng / to change) – originally depicted a hand striking a hanging bell (上部 ‘一+由’ resembles a bell; 下部 is a hand).
Suggests “changing a situation for comfort”, “convenient.”
Over time, 便 was also borrowed to represent bowel and urinary functions — since relieving oneself was linked to comfort.
Usage in Korean
편하다 / convenient, comfortable – e.g., 方便 (방편, convenience), 便宜 (편의, advantage).
똥오줌 / excrement, bodily functions – a borrowed meaning; appears in compounds like 大便 (대변, stool) and 小便 (소변, urine).
To inform, to notify – as seen in 便紙 (편지, letter).
- 人一中大 (OMLK)
- ⿰ 亻 更