• pure;
  • essence;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound:

— semantic component (“rice; grain”), indicating something refined or processed

— phonetic component, providing the sound "sui"

The original sense is rice refined to its finest state, from which the abstract meanings purity and essence developed.

Usage in Korean

純粹 (순수) — pure; unmixed

精粹 (정수) — quintessence; refined essence

國粹 (국수) — national essence; cultural heritage

粹白 (수백) — pure white (literary)

Additional notes

粹 appears mainly in literary, philosophical, and academic contexts, often describing:

- moral or intellectual purity

- distilled essence

- something free from admixture

Related characters:

— pure; unmixed

— essence; refined

粹 — refined purity

— phonetic base

粹 differs from :

— unmixed, simple, not adulterated

粹 — refined to its best or essential form

Thus, 粹 often implies selection, distillation, or elevation rather than mere absence of mixture.

Classical-style citations:

「取其精而去其粹。」

"Select the essence and remove the dross."

「文辭純粹而不雜。」

"The style is pure and unmixed."

Here, 粹 emphasizes refinement and distilled quality, not merely cleanliness.

순수할
sunsuhal
su
Kangxi radical:119, + 8
Strokes:14
Unicode:U+7CB9
Cangjie input:
  • 火木卜人十 (FDYOJ)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 米 卒

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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