宿
- to lodge, to stay overnight, to sleep;
Etymology
Phono-semantic compound:
宀 (roof radical) - semantic, indicating dwelling or shelter.
𠈇 (phonetic “숙”) - phonetic element.
Oracle bone forms show variations:
A roof (宀) sheltering a person (人) with a mat (席) below.
A person (卩/女) kneeling on a mat.
Depicts the image of a person preparing to sleep on a mat beneath a roof - “to lodge, to stay overnight.”
Over time, the form evolved: 宀 + 人 + 席 - later simplified in clerical script (隷書) into 宀 + 百.
Usage in Korean
宿泊 (숙박) — lodging, overnight stay
宿舍 (숙사) — dormitory, lodging house
星宿 (성수) — constellation, star mansion
宿命 (숙명) — fate, predestined destiny
宿願 (숙원) — long-cherished wish
Words that derived from 宿
Additional notes
In the East Asian 28 lunar mansions (二十八宿), 宿 refers to the traditional constellations used in calendrical and astrological systems.
Pronunciation differs by context:
일반적 의미(“to lodge, stay”) - sù (Mandarin), 숙 (Korean), shuku (Japanese)
별자리 의미(28宿) - xiù (Mandarin), 수 (Korean), shuku (Japanese, losing the シュウ reading)
The dual readings (숙/수) in Korean and (sù/xiù) in Chinese reflect the distinction between ordinary lodging and the technical astronomical sense.
In Buddhism and Daoism, 宿 sometimes denotes past karma or fate, as in 宿命 (previously determined destiny).