• to recover from illness;
  • epidemic disease;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound consisting of:

(sickness radical) — semantic component, indicating disease or illness;

(chā / chài) — phonetic component, providing the sound.

The structure conveys a condition related to illness, and specifically change in that condition—leading to meanings like recovery or disease.


Semantic development:

- illness ();

- change in condition;

- recovery from illness;

- disease itself (epidemic sense).

Thus, 瘥 encompasses both the state of illness and its resolution, depending on context.

Usage in Korean

In Korean, 瘥 is very uncommon, appearing mainly in classical texts or specialized contexts.

Additional notes

The dual meaning (disease vs recovery) reflects a broader concept of change in health condition.

In classical texts, 瘥 is often used to describe the moment of recovery rather than the process.

Compared to , which emphasizes healing, 瘥 is more neutral and descriptive of state change.

The character is low-frequency and mostly of historical or literary interest today.


Related characters:

— illness

— to heal; to recover

— disease; sickness

— epidemic

Among these, 瘥 uniquely captures the transition of illness, especially recovery.

Words that derived from

역질
yeokjil
chang
Kangxi radical:104, + 10
Strokes:15
Unicode:U+7625
Cangjie input:
  • 大廿手一 (KTQM)
Composition:
  • ⿸ 疒 差

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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