• fist;
  • clenched hand;
  • boxing;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound:

(hand) — semantic component

龹 (권) — phonetic component, depicting something rolled or clenched, it conveys the idea of gathering, rolling, or curling inward, which visually and conceptually matches the action of making a fist.

The original image is a hand clenched tightly, forming a fist.

Usage in Korean

권투 (拳鬪) — boxing

권법 (拳法) — fist techniques; martial arts

권력 (拳力) — physical force; brute strength (literary)

공권력 (公權力) — public authority (metaphorical extension)

Words that derived from

Additional notes

拳 occupies a central conceptual role in East Asian martial culture:

- it represents the human body as a weapon

- it symbolizes discipline, training, and controlled power

In martial philosophy, 拳 is often paired with:

(mind) — mental discipline

/ (energy) — internal force

Thus, 拳 is not raw violence, but trained force guided by intent.

In classical texts, 拳 often appears in contexts involving:

- physical strength

- resistance or defiance

- combat or personal struggle

The act of clenching one’s fist symbolized resolve, anger, or determination, not merely violence.

Related characters:

— palm of the hand

— hand

/ 击 — to strike

— martial; military

— strength

주먹
jumeok
gwon
Kangxi radical:64, + 6
Strokes:10
Unicode:U+62F3
Cangjie input:
  • 火手手 (FQQ)
Composition:
  • ⿱ 龹 手

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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