• to pull, to draw, to attract;

Etymology

Compound character:

(“bow”) — symbolizes drawing force.

(“line, vertical stroke”) — variously interpreted as the bowstring or as a symbolic mark for pulling.

In bronze inscriptions (金文 jinwen), the form shows a bow with an added tail-like stroke, indicating the drawing of the bowstring.

By the seal script (篆書) stage, the form standardized into + , which remains the modern structure.

Sometimes classified as ideogrammic compound (picturing the act of pulling a bow) or indicative ( + auxiliary line).

Usage in Korean

引力 (인력) — attraction, gravity

引用 (인용) — quotation, citation

引導 (인도) — to guide, to lead

引退 (인퇴) — to retire, withdraw

長引 (장인) — to prolong, drag out

Additional notes

In classical Chinese, often used in the sense “to pull, to lead along.”

Figuratively extended to 引人 (“to attract people”), 引證 (“to adduce evidence”).

Related: (“to hang, to condole”), which also derives from the bow + auxiliary strokes but developed a different meaning.

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Kangxi radical:57, + 1
Strokes:4
Unicode:U+5F15
Cangjie input:
  • 弓中 (NL)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 弓 丨

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

References

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