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From 辧, a phono-semantic compound (形聲 / 形声, OC*breːns, *brenʔ): phonetic 辡(OC*prenʔ, *brenʔ) + semantic 刀(“knife”). However, the phonetic component (the reduplication of the knife to mark prisoners) perhaps symbolizes two prisoners accusing each other, hence two different versions, which then leads to the concept of "discriminate".
Etymology
Cognate with 辯 (OC*brenʔ). 辨 (OC*brenʔ, “divide, distinguish, discriminate, dispute”) and its two exopassive derivatives 釆 (“Literally, “(to cause to be) divided” > discriminate, distinguish”) and 瓣 (OC*breːns, “Literally, “what is divided” > piece, section, segment”) belong to the same word-family, which may be related to either 班 (OC*praːn, “to distribute → to arrange, classify → class, group”) or Mizopʰel(“to split, cut in halves”) (with medial *-r- dropped after labial initials according to Mizo phonotactics) (Schuessler, 2007).
Intelligent men can participate in discussions of ordinary affairs; wise men can participate in discussions of an unlimited range of matters; and sages can participate in discussions of the most rarefied spiritual matters.