• pair, couple, counterpart;
  • to match;
  • to be in pairs;

Etymology

Phono-semantic compound:

— semantic component, “person,” representing “a person in relation to another,” hence pair

— phonetic component, giving the sound (lì / 려)

Originally, meant “beautiful / splendid / in pairs,” and this paired-ness was extended to 儷 meaning:

- a pair of people

- a companion or mate

- things arranged symmetrically or in matching pairs

Thus 儷 carries both the idea of beauty and paired symmetry.

《說文解字》 (Shuowen Jiezi):

「儷,比也。从人,麗聲。」

“儷 means to stand together, to be paired. Formed with and the sound .”

Usage in Korean

배려 (配儷) — marriage, matching of a couple (very literary/archaic)

쌍려 (雙儷) — double pair

려수 (儷叟) — old couple together (very rare)

Modern Korean rarely uses this character; is much more common.

Additional notes

儷 is strongly tied to symmetry, pairing, and beauty, originally inherited from .

In classical Chinese poetry, 儷 is often used metaphorically for:

- lovers

- harmonious pairs

- matching parallel phrases in literature (對偶)

The character is visually complex and belongs to rare-use vocabulary in all modern languages.

Classical citations:

《文選》 (Wen Xuan)

「儷影成雙。」

“The paired shadows form a double.”

Used poetically for lovers or paired companions.

Sino: 려
ryeo
Kangxi radical:9, + 19
Strokes:21
Unicode:U+5137
Cangjie input:
  • 人一一心 (OMMP)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 亻 麗

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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