• art, skill, technique;
  • method, way;

Etymology

It is a phono-semantic compound, formed from:

行 (“to go, to move, path”) as the semantic element;

朮 (chul, millet plant) as the phonetic element.

The sense is that of a path or method of doing something, hence “technique, method, art.”

Usage in Korean

術 extends from its original sense of a path or method to cover the wide semantic field of skills, arts, sciences, and techniques, making it one of the most versatile characters in East Asian vocabulary.

In modern Korean, 술 (術) is highly productive in compounds connected with skills, arts, and specialized methods:

기술 (技術) – technology, skill

미술 (美術) – fine arts

의술 (醫術) – medical skill, medicine

법술 (法術) – magic, occult arts

학술 (學術) – scholarship, academic studies

무술 (武術) – martial arts

술수 (術數) – stratagem, trick

재주
jaeju
sul
Kangxi radical:144, + 5
Strokes:11
Unicode:U+8853
Cangjie input:
  • 竹人戈金弓 (HOICN)
  • 竹人戈木弓 (HOIDN)
Composition:
  • ⿴ 行 术 (G)
  • ⿲ 彳 术 亍 (G)
  • ⿴ 行 朮 (H T J K V)
  • ⿲ 彳 朮 亍 (H T J K V)

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