舶
- large ship;
- vessel;
Etymology
A phono-semantic compound:
舟 (boat, ship) — semantic component, indicates relation to ships or navigation
白 (white) — phonetic component, supplies the pronunciation (bak / bó)
舶 originally referred to "a large ship, especially one used for long-distance or overseas travel."
It was used to distinguish large, seaworthy vessels from smaller boats.
Usage in Korean
선박 (船舶) — ship; vessel
외항선박 — ocean-going vessel
Additional notes
舶 implies scale, formality, and seaworthiness.
Nuance and contrast
舟 — boat (general, small)
船 — ship (general term)
舶 — large ship (formal, maritime, commercial)
In classical and medieval East Asia, 舶 often appeared in contexts involving:
- maritime trade
- foreign ships
- port administration
In Chinese historical texts, 舶 is sometimes associated with overseas commerce and foreign merchants, especially during the Tang and Song dynasties.
Words that derived from 舶
- 竹卜竹日 (HYHA)
- ⿰ 舟 白