雲
- cloud;
Etymology
A phono-semantic compound:
雨 (“rain”) clarifies the semantic field of weather/atmospheric phenomena.
云 (un, “to speak; cloud”) provides the phonetic element.
Originally, 云 depicted the drifting shape of clouds in the sky.
Usage in Korean
白雲 (백운) – white clouds;
烏雲 (오운) – dark clouds;
雲海 (운해) – sea of clouds;
雲集 (운집) – to gather in great numbers (lit. “like clouds collecting”);
高雲 (고운) – high clouds;
雲煙 (운연) – clouds and mist.
Additional notes
In poetry, 雲 often symbolizes loftiness, transience, or gathering multitudes.
A very common element in Korean place names and Buddhist temple names (e.g., 백운산 Mt. Baegun, “White Cloud Mountain”).
The Simplified Chinese form 云 is now used both for “cloud” and “to say,” though context usually makes the meaning clear.
雲
구름
운
gureum
un
Kangxi radical:173, 雨 + 4
Strokes:12
Unicode:U+96F2
Cangjie input:
- 一月一一戈 (MBMMI)
Composition:
- ⿱ ⻗ 云