箇
- individual, piece, item;
Etymology
Phono-semantic compound:
竹 (bamboo) – semantic component, hinting that the character originally referred to something made of bamboo (a bamboo section or container);
固 (solid, firm) – phonetic component, providing the sound "gù."
Originally, it likely referred to a single bamboo segment or piece. From this concrete meaning, it developed into a general classifier.
Semantic development:
- bamboo segment;
- single item;
- general classifier.
Over time, 箇 became a general measure word and was later replaced in common usage by 個 and the simplified 个.
Usage in Korean
Historically, 箇 was used to represent the counter “개” but native counter 개 does not use Hanja in modern orthography.
箇中 (개중) – “among them”;
箇箇 (개개) – “each and every”.
Additional notes
In Classical Chinese, 箇 meant a bamboo segment/container, but later broadened to mean “a piece” or “an individual unit.”
Conceptual notes:
This shows orthographic evolution:
箇 (original bamboo-based form);
個 (human radical added, semantic shift toward individual unit);
个 (simplified form).
The radical shift from 竹 to 人 reflects the semantic move: bamboo segment → general individual unit.
Related characters:
個 — individual; classifier
个 — simplified classifier
枚 — classifier for small objects
條 — classifier for long objects
箇 represents an early stage of the general classifier system.
- 竹田十口 (HWJR)
- ⿱ 𥫗 固