• bed;
  • couch;
  • platform;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound:

(장) — semantic component, indicating wooden planks / split timber

(목) — phonetic component, supplying the sound (상 / chuáng)

The character originally referred to a raised wooden platform made of boards—what we would call a 평상. From this concrete furniture sense developed the broader meaning bed.

Usage in Korean

In modern usage, the character appears almost entirely as .

Common compounds:

평상 (平牀 / 平床) — wooden platform

침상 (寢牀) — bed

병상 (病牀) — sickbed

하상 (河床) — riverbed

지층 / 암상 (岩床) — bedrock; geological layer

Abstract extension:

기반이 되는 바닥 — figurative “foundation” or “base”

Additional notes

Unlike (raised platform with prominence), 牀 / emphasizes flatness and support.

Related characters (beds & platforms):

— platform; terrace

榻 — couch; low bed

— small table; stand

— mat; bedding

— foundation

Among these, 牀 / uniquely denotes a flat supporting surface for rest, both literal and figurative.

Alternative forms

Orthographic note (牀 vs ):

牀 is the original form.

is a later popular form that became dominant in practice.

In Korea, both Korean Language Association (어문회) and Basic Hanja for education adopt as the standard form.

As a result, 牀 is now rare outside of historical or philological contexts, and is used almost exclusively in modern writing.

Words that derived from

평상
pyeongsang
sang
Kangxi radical:90, + 4
Strokes:8
Unicode:U+7240
Cangjie input:
  • 女一木 (VMD)
Composition:
  • ⿰ 爿 木

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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