Meaning
倫 means ethics, morals, and the ordered relationships between people. The kanji covers both abstract moral principles and the concrete hierarchy of social bonds — parent and child, ruler and subject, teacher and student.
Two components build this character. The left side is 人偏(にんべん), written as 亻. The right side is the phonetic-semantic component 侖, which originally depicted bundled documents arranged in careful sequence — like scrolls kept in a scholar's orderly archive. Together they suggest people arranged in proper order, which is the foundation of ethical conduct.
At 10 strokes, 倫 is a Jōyō kanji taught at the high school level. Don't expect to hear it in casual conversation. It belongs in academic papers, newspaper editorials, and legal codes — wherever Japanese is used to discuss how people ought to behave.
The kanji spans several related ideas: ethics as an abstract principle, the natural hierarchy of human relationships, one's peers or equals in rank, and principled orderliness of thought or conduct. That range explains the variety of important compound words built around it.
Readings
On'yomi (音読み) — Chinese-derived readings
The on'yomi is リン (RIN). It entered Japanese through Confucian and Taoist texts, where the ethics of human relationships occupied center stage. That classical origin is why リン sounds formal — and why it appears almost exclusively in compound words rather than standalone speech.
Key compounds using リン:
- 倫理 (rinri) — ethics, morality; the most common compound, found across news, academia, and workplace codes of conduct
- 不倫 (furin) — adultery, an extramarital affair; ubiquitous in modern media
- 絶倫 (zetsurin) — peerless, without equal; used for exceptional talent or ability
- 人倫 (jinrin) — the moral order governing human relationships
- 天倫 (tenrin) — natural bonds of kinship, especially between parent and child
Kun'yomi (訓読み) — Native Japanese readings
倫 has no standard kun'yomi in modern Japanese. In classical texts the reading のり occasionally appears with the sense of "rule" or "guiding principle," but it's rare enough to skip. Knowing 倫理 and 不倫 covers the vast majority of real encounters with this kanji.
Common Words & Compounds
倫 appears most in formal, academic, and journalistic writing. These are the compounds worth learning:
Ethics and Morality (Core Vocabulary):
- 倫理 (rinri) — ethics, morality; used in daily news, academic writing, and workplace policies
- 倫理学 (rinrigaku) — moral philosophy as an academic discipline
- 倫理観 (rinrikan) — one's personal ethical values or moral worldview
- 倫理的 (rinriteki) — ethical (na-adjective form)
- 倫理規定 (rinri kitei) — a written code of ethics or ethical guidelines
Human Relations and Natural Order:
- 人倫 (jinrin) — the moral code governing human relationships; more literary than 倫理
- 天倫 (tenrin) — the natural bonds of kinship, especially parent and child
- 倫次 (rinji) — orderliness and coherence in speech or writing
Negative and Superlative Forms:
- 不倫 (furin) — adultery, an extramarital affair; literally "against moral order"
- 絶倫 (zetsurin) — peerless, incomparable; literally "beyond the level of one's peers"
Professional and Institutional Ethics:
- 医療倫理 (iryō rinri) — medical ethics
- 生命倫理 (seimei rinri) — bioethics
- 企業倫理 (kigyō rinri) — corporate ethics
Example Sentences
倫理は大学で教える重要な科目の一つです。
Rinri wa daigaku de oshieru jūyō na kamoku no hitotsu desu.
Ethics is one of the important subjects taught at university.
あの政治家の行動は倫理的に問題があると批判された。
Ano seijika no kōdō wa rinriteki ni mondai ga aru to hihan sareta.
That politician's conduct was criticized as ethically problematic.
不倫は家族を深く傷つける行為だ。
Furin wa kazoku wo fukaku kizutsukeru kōi da.
Adultery is an act that deeply wounds one's family.
医療倫理の問題は現代でも非常に重要だ。
Iryō rinri no mondai wa gendai demo hijō ni jūyō da.
Issues of medical ethics remain extremely important even today.
この会社は企業倫理を何よりも大切にしています。
Kono kaisha wa kigyō rinri wo nani yori mo taisetsu ni shite imasu.
This company places corporate ethics above all else.
彼は絶倫の才能を持つ芸術家として知られている。
Kare wa zetsurin no sainō wo motsu geijutsuka toshite shirarete iru.
He is known as an artist of peerless talent.
生命倫理の観点から、クローン技術について議論する必要がある。
Seimei rinri no kanten kara, kurōn gijutsu ni tsuite giron suru hitsuyō ga aru.
From a bioethics standpoint, cloning technology demands serious debate.
人倫に反する行為は社会から排除される。
Jinrin ni hansuru kōi wa shakai kara haijo sareru.
Acts that violate the moral order of human society are excluded from it.
倫理観は文化や時代によって大きく異なる。
Rinrikan wa bunka ya jidai ni yotte ōkiku kotonaru.
Ethical values differ sharply across cultures and eras.
彼女は倫理学を専攻し、卒業後は教師になった。
Kanojo wa rinrigaku wo senkō shi, sotsugyō go wa kyōshi ni natta.
She majored in ethics and became a teacher after graduating.
Memory Tip
Picture a person (亻) carefully arranging scrolls and books (侖) on a shelf. The component 侖 originally depicted documents organized in systematic order — a scholar's library kept perfectly neat. The person beside this arrangement represents orderly human conduct: someone whose moral life is as principled as a well-kept row of books.
The core compound: 倫 (ordered person) + 理 (principle) = 倫理, ethics. And 不倫 is literally not-orderly — the breaking of moral order, which is exactly what an affair represents socially.