• to cause, to make;
  • to command, to order;

(as noun) command, decree

(as honorific) polite prefix for others’ family members (e.g. 令尊 “your esteemed father”)

(rare) good, beautiful (seen in Japanese era name Reiwa 令和)

Etymology

Ideogrammic compound:

亼 (jí, ‘to gather’) or interpreted as a roof, inverted 口 (mouth), or bell — representing a covering place / sound of announcement.

卩 (jié, ‘kneeling person, seal’) — denotes a subject kneeling in obedience.

Together, depicts “under a roof or by proclamation, a kneeling person receiving an order,” hence “to command, to cause.”

Graphical evolution:

Oracle bone / Bronze script (甲骨文·金文): figure of a person kneeling with something over them (commanding situation).

Seal script (篆書): stylized into current recognizable form.

Modern form: 人-like top element with 卩 below. Handwritten often uses a dot under 人 and writes 卩 as マ, which is the printed standard in mainland China.

Usage in Korean

命令 (명령) — order, command

令狐 (영호, Línghú) — surname

令尊 (영존) — your honored father (honorific)

令和 (영화, Reiwa) — Japanese era name, with 令 meaning “good, auspicious”

使令 (사령) — to order, to instruct

하여금
령/영
hayeogeum
ryeong/yeong
Kangxi radical:9, + 3
Strokes:5
Unicode:U+4EE4
Cangjie input:
  • 人戈弓戈 (OINI)
Composition:
  • ⿱ 亽 龴 (G)
  • ⿱ 亼 龴 (H T V)
  • ⿱ 亼 𰆊 (J K)

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

References

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