• to extract, to copy, to select, to raid;

Etymology

Phono-semantic compound composed of:

(손 수) — semantic component, signifying action with the hand.

(적을 소) — phonetic component, giving the sound chāo and connoting swiftness or smallness.

《說文解字》:

「抄,掠取也。从手,少聲。」

“抄 means to seize or take quickly; composed of (hand) and (phonetic).”

Thus the graph visually represents a hand quickly taking a small portion, an image of swift manual motion — hence the sense “to grab, to take up, to copy.”

Semantic development:

Literal: to take by hand, to seize.

Extended:

- to copy (transferring information by hand),

- to raid or confiscate (take quickly by force),

- to summarize or excerpt,

- to take a shortcut or bypass.

These senses all share the common semantic core of swiftly obtaining or transferring something.

Usage in Korean

抄本 (초본) — manuscript copy

抄寫 (초사) — transcription, to copy

抄錄 (초록) — excerpt, to extract

抄襲 (초습) — plagiarism, copying another’s work

抄報 (초보) — news excerpt or summary

抄道 (초도) — shortcut path

抄家 (초가) — confiscation of property, house raid

偷抄 (투초) — to copy secretly

Words that derived from

Additional notes

In classical usage, 抄 often referred to copying scriptures or official documents — a respected and laborious task in monastic and scholarly contexts.

《明史·文苑傳》(History of Ming Dynasty):

「抄書不倦,以成一家之言。」

“He copied books tirelessly, and thus formed his own school of thought.”

In Buddhist texts, “抄經 (초경)” means “to copy sutras,” a meritorious act symbolizing devotion and preservation of the Dharma.

In military texts, “抄道 (초도)” meant “to take a side path,” hence “to ambush or raid.”

This usage survives in idioms such as 抄家 (초가), literally “to raid someone’s house,” used historically for confiscations during political purges.

Symbolic interpretation:

抄 represents the act of grasping the essence — whether a handful of material, a line of text, or the heart of an idea.

Thus, the character’s deeper philosophical nuance aligns with the Confucian and Buddhist notion of 精選 (refined selection) — the discernment to capture truth swiftly and faithfully.

From monastic script-copying to modern plagiarism or news summaries, 抄 retains its sense of selective transfer and quick acquisition — the hand’s swift gesture that bridges thought and action.

뽑다
ppopda
cho
Kangxi radical:64, + 4
Strokes:7
Unicode:U+6284
Cangjie input:
  • 手火竹 (QFH)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 扌 少

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

References

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