單
- single, alone, one, simple;
Etymology
Phono-semantic compound, with debated origins.
Graph shows 甲 (armor / shell) + 口 (mouth) arranged under a roof (宀-like).
Interpreted as “a single piece” or “unit,” hence “single, one.”
Later borrowed (假借) for tribal names and place names.
Usage in Korean
單一 (단일) — single, unitary
簡單 (간단) — simple, easy
單獨 (단독) — alone, independent
單車 (단차) — bicycle (lit. “single vehicle”)
單位 (단위) — unit (measure, organization)
單于 (선우) — title of the Xiongnu ruler, “Chanyu”
Words that derived from 單
Additional notes
In Chinese history, 單 (선) appears in 單于 (Chányú, 선우), the supreme title of Xiongnu rulers, comparable to “khan” or “emperor.”
In Korean usage, 單 most often means “single, simple” (단일, 간단).
In classical texts, distinction between 單 (단) and 單 (선, tribal/onomastic use) was maintained by context.
單
홀
단
hol
dan
Kangxi radical:30, 口 + 9
Strokes:12
Unicode:U+55AE
Cangjie input:
- 口口田十 (RRWJ)
Composition:
- ⿱ 吅 ⿻ 日 十
- ⿱ 吅 ⿻ 甲 一