院
- house, courtyard, institution, official residence;
Etymology
Phono-semantic compound:
阜 (부, “mound, hill; place, settlement”) — semantic, referring to land/enclosure, buildings on a site.
完 (완, “complete, whole”) — phonetic, giving the sound 원.
Thus, the character suggests an enclosed compound or institution built upon land.
Usage in Korean
병원 (病院) — hospital
학원 (學院) — private school, academy
법원 (法院) — court of law
의원 (議院) — assembly (legislative chamber)
의원 (醫院) — medical clinic
사원 (寺院) — Buddhist temple
Words that derived from 院
Additional notes
In ancient China, 院 originally referred to walled courtyards or enclosed residences, often for nobles or officials.
By the Tang and Song dynasties, the term expanded to government offices and specialized facilities, e.g., 翰林院 (Hanlin Academy).
In later usage, it broadened further to cover educational, judicial, and medical institutions — hence modern words like 病院 (hospital) and 法院 (court).
In Confucian contexts, 院 was used for study halls and academies, symbolizing a place of learning and governance.
- 弓中十一山 (NLJMU)
- ⿰ 阝 完