• to drive (a horse or carriage);
  • to control;
  • to govern;
  • to lead;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound:

(척) — semantic component, associated with movement, travel, or conduct

卸 (사) — phonetic component, supplying the sound (어 / yù)

The original sense of 御 was “to handle movement”, specifically driving horses or chariots.

From this concrete action developed the abstract meanings “to control,” “to command,” and “to govern.”

Semantic development:

- physical control — driving horses or vehicles

- organizational control — leading people or groups

- political authority — imperial command or governance

- honorific function — things associated with the ruler or the state

This progression reflects a shift from manual control to symbolic authority.

Usage in Korean

Verb usage:

어전하다 (御前하다) — to appear before the king

어병하다 (御兵하다) — to command troops

어마하다 (御馬하다) — to drive horses (classical)

御 is extremely productive as a prefix indicating royal or state association:

어명 (御命) — royal command

어가 (御駕) — the king’s carriage

어의 (御醫) — royal physician

어용 (御用) — official / state use

In these cases, 御 does not mean “to drive” but functions as a marker of sovereign authority.

Additional notes

Related characters (authority & control):

— to regulate; system

— to govern

— to unify; command

駕 — carriage; to mount

馭 — to control horses (more concrete, animal-focused)

禦 — to resist; to defend

Compared to or , 御 emphasizes directed control from a superior position, historically tied to the ruler. It is the most abstract and institutional, extending far beyond physical control.

In Mainland China, 御 is also used as the simplified substitute for 禦 (“to resist; to defend”).

御 is classified as an advanced-level character in Chinese (HSK 고등), reflecting its abstract meanings and formal usage.

거느리다
어, 아
geoneurida
eo, a
Kangxi radical:60, + 8
Strokes:11
Unicode:U+5FA1
Cangjie input:
  • 竹人人一中 (HOOML)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 彳 卸

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

References

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