• pond, marsh, swamp;
  • moist, damp, glistening;
  • benefit, favor, grace;

Etymology

Phono-semantic compound:

水 (water radical) – semantic, indicating relation to water;

睪 (to watch, to observe) – phonetic element.

Original image: a low-lying depression where water gathers - “pond, marsh.”

Extended meanings:

- “moist, wet, shining” – from water-soaked land.

- “benefit, favor, blessing” – by metaphorical extension, fertile wetlands bringing abundance.

Semantic range:

- geographical: pond, swamp, marshland

- physical: moist, damp, shining with water

- abstract: grace, favor, blessing, kindness

Usage in Korean

Closely related to meanings of fertility and blessing, as wetlands were vital for ancient agriculture.

혜택 (惠澤) – favor, benefit, blessing

은택 (恩澤) – grace, benevolence

호택 (湖澤) – lakes and marshes

윤택 (潤澤) – moist, prosperous, enriched

관택 (灌澤) – irrigated marshland

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Kangxi radical:85, + 13
Strokes:16
Unicode:U+6FA4
Cangjie input:
  • 水田中十 (EWLJ)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 氵 睪

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