• high;
  • steep;
  • lofty;
  • severe;
  • stern;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound composed of:

(mountain) — semantic component, indicating height, terrain, or elevation

夋 (swift; urgent) — phonetic component (jùn)

The earliest meaning refers to a mountain that is sharply steep and difficult to climb. From this concrete image, the character developed strong abstract meanings such as strict, severe, and austere.

Usage in Korean

준엄 (峻嚴) — strict; stern; severe

준봉 (峻峰) — steep peak

준령 (峻嶺) — precipitous mountain ridge

Additional notes

峻 frequently appears in literary, historical, and formal contexts.

In contrast to , which is neutral “high,” 峻 emphasizes difficulty, severity, or sharpness.

Related characters:

— high (neutral height)

— dangerous; perilous

嶮 — rugged; steep terrain

— strict; severe

높을
nop-eul
jun
Kangxi radical:46, + 7
Strokes:10
Unicode:U+5CFB
Cangjie input:
  • 山戈金水 (UICE)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 山 夋

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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