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First attested in the Seokbo sangjeol (釋譜詳節 / 석보상절), 1447, as Middle Korean부텨 (Yale: Pwùthyè), from Late Old Korean佛體(*PWUthye?), from Proto-Koreanic*Pwutukye, which was also loaned into Manchuᡶᡠᠴᡳᡥᡳ(fucihi, “Buddha”) and Japanese仏(hotoke, “Buddha”) when Koreans spread Buddhism to those peoples. See the Proto-Korean entry for more.[1][2] The first two syllables are ultimately from Sanskritबुद्ध(buddhá), via Middle Chinese佛陀 (MC bjut da) or some similar Sinitic form. Thomas Pellard speculates that the final element is an ancient Koreanic word for "king; lord".
The traditional etymology still given in Korean dictionaries is that this is a non-Sino-Korean form of the Chinese phrase 佛體 (MC bjut thejX), meaning "body of the Buddha", but this is problematic both phonologically (pitch accent and vocalism mismatch) and historically (inability to explain the match between Japanese and Manchu without positing a Korean source for both).
In a contemporary South Korean context, this word refers specifically to the executive bodies called 부(部)(bu) and 처(處)(cheo), when being considered together. There are currently eighteen 부(部)(bu) and five 처(處)(cheo). Both are translated as "ministry" in English.
^ Vovin, Alexander (2006) “Why Manchu and Jurchen Look So Un-Tungusic”, in Alessandra Pozzi, Juha Janhunen and Michael Weiers, editors, Tumen jalafun secen aku. Manchu Studies in Honour of Giovanni Stary, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, pages 255-266
^ Pellard, Thomas (2014) “The Awakened Lord: The Name of the Buddha in East Asia”, in Journal of the American Oriental Society, →DOI