[UKH-五]

다섯



부수: 二
획수: 4획


simply means five.





=

X = phonetic borrowing

• originally depicted an X-like symbol and came to mean ‘five’ through phonetic borrowing.

The etymology of 五 is disputed. Some take the original form of intersecting lines like an X to represent ‘noon’. That is, the time of day when the sun crosses the highest point. Other scholars suggest the X represents a reel of yarn (replacing the need to use five fingers when knitting). Some see the original form as nothing more than a geometric symbol.


Evolution:
= intersection ➔ borrowed use ➔ five



Mnemonic

looks like an X sandwiched between two lines .
X (Roman numeral ten) dived by = .



Vocab

five
five
五月오월May
五角形오각형pentagon
五常오상the five constant virtues (Confucianism)
五倫오륜the five human relationships (Confucianism)
五輪오륜the Olympic rings
五感오감the senses
五線오선stave (music)
五行오행the five elements
五色오색the five cardinal colours


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Daum 사전, [s.v. 五].
— Grant, B.K. (1982). A Guide To Korean Characters: Reading and Writing Hangul and Hanja, [s.v. 54]. Seoul: Hollym.
Outlier Dictionary of Chinese Characters, [s.v. 五].
— Seely, C., Henshall, K.G., & Fan, J. (2016). The Complete Guide to Japanese Kanji: Remembering and Understanding the 2,136 Standard Japanese Characters, [s.v. 21]. Singapore: Tuttle Publishing.