noun
kanji radical 60; "going man" radical
Refers to the left-side radical 彳, which appears in characters related to going, walking, or movement (e.g., 行, 往, 待). Used in discussing kanji structure.
「待つ」の左側は行人偏です。
The left side of 待つ is the "going man" radical.
The radical character itself; used as a search key or in lists, not as a standalone word.
部首 is the general term for a kanji radical; 行人偏 is the specific name for radical 60.
The name 行人偏 literally means 'going person side/left radical', from 行 (go) + 人 (person) + 偏 (left-side radical). The radical shape 彳 is derived from a pictograph of a crossroads or a step.