• office, bureau, government agency;
  • to sign one’s name;

Etymology

Phono-semantic compound:

(wǎng, “net”) — semantic, representing organization or enclosure.

(zhě, “person, one who”) — phonetic, providing the sound.

The combination suggests a place where matters are collected or administered, much like a net gathers objects — hence the sense of “bureau” or “official office.”

Usage in Korean

部署 (부서) — department, bureau

公署 (공서) — public office, official bureau

簽署 (첨서) — to sign (a document)

署名 (서명) — signature, to sign one’s name

氣象署 (기상서) — meteorological office

Additional notes

In traditional East Asian administration, 署 denoted a sub-office or local branch of a larger governmental body, often below the level of (department) or (ministry).

Its sense of “registration” or “signing” developed later from the bureaucratic practice of writing one’s name on official records.

마을
ma-eul
seo
Kangxi radical:122, + 8
Strokes:13
Unicode:U+7F72
Cangjie input:
  • 田中十大日 (WLJKA)
Composition:
  • ⿱ 罒 者

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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