階
- stone steps, stair, rank;
Originally the stone platforms or steps placed at the front and back of a traditional building.
Etymology
A phono-semantic compound:
阜 (“mound, hill, terrace”) provides the semantic element, relating to elevated structures.
皆 (gye/gae, “all”) provides the phonetic element.
Usage in Korean
階段 (계단) – stairs, stairway;
階級 (계급) – class, rank, social status;
階層 (계층) – stratum, level, social layer;
上階 (상계) – upper floor, higher rank;
下階 (하계) – lower floor, lower rank.
Additional notes
In traditional East Asian architecture, 階 referred specifically to stone steps at the front and back of a house or hall.
Over time, its meaning expanded metaphorically to include hierarchical levels, both physical (stairs, floors) and social (ranks, classes).
In Japanese usage, 階 (かい kai) is the common counter for “floor/story” of buildings (e.g., 二階 = second floor).
- 弓中心心日 (NLPPA)
- ⿰ 阝 皆