• to swim;
  • to wander;
  • to play;
  • to float;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound:

(water) — semantic element, indicating movement in water

斿 (to wander; to float; banner) — phonetic element providing sound and motion-related nuance

Originally, 游 described movement in water, especially swimming or floating. From this physical sense, the meanings expanded metaphorically to wandering, roaming, leisure, and play.

Usage in Korean

In Korean, 游 is valid only when the core meaning is “swimming / floating / moving in water.” Outside this domain, Korean uses , not 游.

유영 (游泳) — swimming

유어 (游魚) — swimming fish

유동 (游動) — movement in fluid / drifting

유주 (游走) — to drift, to move while floating

유력 (游力) — buoyant force

유상 (游上) — to float upward

유하 (游下) — to drift downward

Additional notes

Related characters:

— to wander; play (traditional / standard form)

— to swim

— to float

— to flow

— to drift

Classical and literary notes:

In Confucian & philosophical usage 游 is frequently used to express free movement of the spirit or mind, not merely physical motion.

Analects 7.6

「游於藝」

“To wander within the arts.”

Here, 游 conveys intellectual and moral freedom, not idleness.

In Daoist texts, 游 often signifies unrestrained wandering, aligned with spontaneity and naturalness.

Chapter title of Zhuangzi

「逍遙游」 — “Free and Easy Wandering”

This is one of the most famous philosophical uses of 游, emphasizing liberation from constraints.

游 appears in Buddhist texts to describe:

- wandering monks

- the restless movement of the mind

- transmigration and impermanence

헤엄치다
he-eomchida
yu
Kangxi radical:85, + 9
Strokes:12
Unicode:U+6E38
Cangjie input:
  • 水卜尸木 (EYSD)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 氵 斿

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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