• pavilion;
  • gazebo;
  • inn;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound derived from (high; tall) with modification:

— semantic component, provides the semantic idea of an elevated structure.

The lower component is removed and replaced by (support) — supplying the sound "jeong".

The resulting form represents a raised structure built for stopping and resting, rather than for dwelling.

Meanings expanded from function to institution:

- pavilion / rest stop — place to pause during travel;

- waystation — official roadside facility;

- hospitality — inns, taverns, lodging (functional extension);

- cultural space — scenic pavilions for leisure and contemplation.

Thus, 亭 bridges infrastructure, administration, and leisure.

Usage in Korean

In Korean, 亭 is commonly glossed as ‘정자 (pavilion; gazebo)’, but its historical scope includes administrative and commercial facilities.

Architecture & travel:

정자 (亭子) — pavilion; gazebo

노정 (路亭) — roadside pavilion

Hospitality (classical / extended):

주막 (酒亭) — tavern

여인숙 (旅亭) — inn; lodging

Additional notes

亭 emphasizes temporary stay, not residence.

Often contrasted with:

— dwelling; house

— large building; hall

The character encodes movement punctuated by rest.

In East Asian aesthetics, 亭 is a key element of landscape design, symbolizing pause, reflection, and social gathering.

Related characters:

— high; tall

— house; lodging

— hall; building

— relay station

— road

Among these, 亭 denotes a liminal space between movement and rest.

Classical / literary usage:

十里一亭 — “A pavilion every ten li”

停舟入亭小憩 — “Stopping the boat to rest briefly at a pavilion”

Words that derived from

정자
jeongja
jeong
Kangxi radical:8, + 7
Strokes:9
Unicode:U+4EAD
Cangjie input:
  • 卜口月弓 (YRBN)
Composition:
  • ⿱⿳ 亠 口 冖 丁

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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