Samgild
Samgild is a term that appears in speculative discussions and fictional worldbuilding to describe triadic systems in which three related components together define a whole. The word is often presented as a neologism formed from the Korean elements sam, meaning three, and gil, meaning path or way, though in English-language usage it is generally treated as a conceptual label rather than a standard term with a fixed definition.
In theoretical contexts, samgild is used to discuss triadic structures such as tripartite classifications, threefold decision-making
In cultural and literary uses, samgild frequently appears as a motif or framework for describing social orders,
Variants and related concepts include triadic, tripartite, and threefold classifications. While samgild has no universally accepted