鐵
- iron;
Etymology
Phono-semantic compound:
金 (“metal, gold, iron”).
𢧤 (zhí / 질 “large, strong”).
Together: “a type of metal” → iron.
Usage in Korean
Iron often stands for strength, durability, determination (e.g., 鐵人 “iron man,” 鐵石心腸 “iron-stone heart”).
Historically crucial for tools, weapons, and later for railways and industry, giving rise to phrases like 鐵馬 (iron horse = train).
Korean usage: 철 means iron/steel, also metaphorically “firm, strong.”
鐵
쇠
철
soe
cheol
Kangxi radical:167, 金 + 13
Strokes:21
Unicode:U+9435
Cangjie input:
- 金十戈土 (CJIG)
Composition:
- ⿰ 釒 𢧜