兼
- to combine, to unite, to include;
Etymology
Ideogrammatic compound:
禾 (grain, rice plant) ×2 - abundance, multiplicity.
又 (hand) - action, to grasp.
Original image: “two stalks of grain grasped by a hand,” symbolizing taking more than one thing at once, hence “to combine” or “to do simultaneously.”
Usage in Korean
兼職 (겸직) — holding two posts concurrently
兼任 (겸임) — concurrent appointment
兼用 (겸용) — dual use, used for more than one purpose
兼帶 (겸대) — to concurrently hold or include
兼收 (겸수) — to take in both, to embrace simultaneously
Words that derived from 兼
Additional notes
In Confucian texts, 兼 can carry the sense of inclusive virtue, embracing multiple perspectives or duties.
In Mohist philosophy, 兼愛 (겸애, “impartial caring”) is a central doctrine, meaning “universal love,” advocating concern for all people equally rather than partiality toward one’s own.
- 廿難金 (TXC)
- ⿱ 䒑 ⿻⿻ コ 卄 八 (G H T J V)
- ⿳ 八 一 ⿻⿻ コ 卄 八 (K)