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The character "郅" is structured with the phonetic component "至", meaning "to arrive" or "utmost", combined with the radical "阝" on the right, which derives from "邑" and indicates a settlement or region, pointing to an original association with a geographical location. Etymologically, it likely began as a place name, from which its adoption as a surname later emerged. In classical usage, the character conveyed notions of extremity or peak, exemplified in compounds such as "郅隆" to denote supreme prosperity. Over centuries, these abstract meanings gradually diminished in everyday language, leaving the character primarily functioning as a surname in modern contexts, marking a transition from a toponym to an anthroponym.
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