邪
- wrong;
- evil;
- depraved;
- vicious;
- perverse;
Etymology
It is a phono-semantic compound, combining:
邑 (eup, “village, settlement”) as the semantic element;
牙 (a, “tooth”) as the phonetic element.
This character can also be used as a tongjia (通假字, interchangeable character) for 斜 (slanted), 耶 (final particle ya), 徐 (slowly), 餘 (remaining).
In particular, 耶 began as a variant form of 邪, but later developed into a fully independent character with only the meaning of the sentence-ending particle ya.
Usage in Korean
Retains a strong negative connotation (evil, crooked, heretical).
Less common in daily conversation, but appears in literature, philosophy, and religion.
Common compounds:
사악 (邪惡) – evil, wickedness;
간사 (奸邪) – treachery, deceit;
사기 (邪氣) – unhealthy energy, evil influence;
사도 (邪道) – heretical way, wrong path.
邪
간사할
사
gansahal
sa
Kangxi radical:163, 邑 + 4
Strokes:7
Unicode:U+90AA
Cangjie input:
- 一竹弓中 (MHNL)
Composition:
- ⿰ 牙 阝