• deep;
  • profound;
  • mysterious;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound.

Traditional analysis:

(house / enclosure) — semantic element;

— phonetic element (변);

卄 — structural component in older forms.

Originally referred to the inner, rear part of a house.

In ancient Chinese architecture the innermost room was considered the most private and sacred space.

Thus the original meaning:

inner chamber → deep interior → profound depth.

Semantic development:

- inner part of a house;

- deep interior;

- profound / mysterious;

- abstract depth (knowledge, philosophy).

Usage in Korean

오묘 (奧妙) — profound and subtle

심오 (深奧) — deep and abstruse

현오 (玄奧) — mysterious and profound

Additional notes

奧 represents:

- depth beyond the surface;

- inner sanctuary;

- intellectual profundity.

Its architectural origin beautifully reflects a universal metaphor: "The deeper you go inside, the more hidden and profound things become."

Related characters:

— deep (measurable depth)

— secluded; mysterious (quiet mysterious depth)

— mysterious; dark; profound

— secret; dense

— inside

깊을
gipeul
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Kangxi radical:37, + 10
Strokes:13
Unicode:U+5967
Cangjie input:
  • 竹月大 (HBK)
Composition:
  • ⿱⿵⿱ 丿 冂 釆 大

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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