石
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Han character
石 (Kangxi radical 112, 石+0, 5 strokes, cangjie input 一口 (MR), four-corner 10600, composition ⿸丆口)
- Kangxi radical #112, ⽯.
Derived characters
References
- KangXi: page 827, character 1
- Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 24024
- Dae Jaweon: page 1239, character 7
- Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 4, page 2416, character 1
- Unihan data for U+77F3
Chinese
simp. and trad. |
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Glyph origin
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Shang | Western Zhou | Warring States | Shuowen Jiezi (compiled in Han) | Liushutong (compiled in Ming) |
Oracle bone script | Bronze inscriptions | Chu slip and silk script | Small seal script | Transcribed ancient scripts |
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Pictogram (象形) : a stone beneath a cliff (厂). The cliff was subsequently distorted into 丆.
Alternatively, a cave set into the side of a cliff or mountain.
Etymology 1
Unknown. Probably related to Proto-Vietic *l-taːʔ (“stone”) (whence Vietnamese đá) and Khmer ដា (daa, “rock; stone”) (Schuessler, 2007), to which Chinese would have added the familiar final -k.
Pronunciation
Definitions
石
Synonyms
Compounds
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Pronunciation
Japanese
Readings
- Go-on: じゃく (jaku)←じやく (zyaku, historical)
- Kan-on: せき (seki, Jōyō)
- Tō-on: しく (shiku)
- Kan’yō-on: こく (koku, Jōyō †); しゃく (shaku, Jōyō †)←しやく (syaku, historical)
- Kun: いし (ishi, 石, Jōyō); いわ (iwa)←いは (ifa, historical)
- Nanori: あつ (atsu); いさ (isa); いす (isu); いそ (iso); かた (kata); し (shi); せっく (sekku); と (to)
Compounds
- 標石 (hyōseki, “markstone”)
- 石南花, 石楠花 (shakunage)
- 石英 (sekiei, “quartz; crystal”)
- 石菖 (sekishō, “Japanese sweet flag”)
- 石製 (sekisei, “stonen”)
- 石炭 (sekitan, “coal”)
- 石板 (sekiban, “slate”)
- 石版 (sekiban, “lithograph”)
- 石盤 (sekiban, “slate”)
- 石油 (sekiyu, “oil, petroleum”)
- 石灰 (sekkai, “lime (mineral), quicklime, caustic lime”)
- 石棺 (sekkan, “sarcophagus; stone coffin”)
- 懐石 (kaiseki, “simple meal eaten before tea is served”)
- 化石 (kaseki, “fossil, fossil remains; petrifaction, fossilisation”)
- 岩石 (ganseki, “rock”)
- 奇石 (kiseki, “rare stone; precious gem”)
- 輝石 (kiseki, “pyroxene, augite”)
- 金剛石 (kongōseki, “diamond”)
- 歯石 (shiseki, “dental calculus, tartar”)
- 硝石 (shōseki, “saltpetre”)
- 聖石 (seiseki, “holy stone, rock or mineral”)
- 胆石 (tanseki, “gallstones”)
- 宝石 (hōseki, “gemstone”)
- 木石 (bokuseki, “trees and stones”)
- 石蓴 (aosa, “sea lettuce”)
- 石見 (Iwami)
- 流石 (sasuga)
Etymology 1
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石 |
いし Grade: 1 |
kun’yomi |
⟨isi⟩ → /iɕi/
From Old Japanese.[1] First cited in the Man'yōshū of 759. In turn, the Old Japanese is reconstructed as from Proto-Japonic *esi.
Noun
石 • (ishi)
- a stone
- 1999 March 27, “ストーン・アルマジラー [Stone Armadiller]”, in Vol.2, Konami:
- 体が石のように堅い毛で覆われており、守りがかたい。
- Karada ga ishi no yō ni katai ke de ōwareteori, mamori ga katai.
- With a body covered in a coat as hard as stones, its defence is solid.
- 体が石のように堅い毛で覆われており、守りがかたい。
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- (slang, electronics) a transistor
Etymology 2
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石 |
こく Grade: 1 |
kan’yōon |
From Middle Chinese 斛 (MC ɦuk̚).
The 石 spelling came about through customary use in Japan of this character for the unit of measure.[1]
Noun
石 • (koku)
Derived terms
- 石高 (kokudaka)
Descendants
- → English: koku
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [se̞kʲi]
Counter
石 • (-seki)
- counter for gemstones used as bearings in watches and other devices
- (slang, electronics) counter for transistors, especially discrete ones
- 六石ラジオ
- rokuseki rajio
- six-transistor radio
- 六石ラジオ
Affix
石 • (seki)
Korean
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 石 (MC d͡ʑiᴇk̚).
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Dongguk Jeongun, 1448 | 쎡〮 (Yale: ssyék) | |
Middle Korean | ||
Text | Eumhun | |
Gloss (hun) | Reading | |
Hunmong Jahoe, 1527 | 돌〯 (Yale: twǒl) | 셕〮 (Yale: syék) |
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [sʰʌ̹k̚]
- Phonetic hangul: [석]
Compounds
- 석유 (石油, seogyu)
- 석탄 (石炭, seoktan)
- 석류 (石榴, seongnyu)
- 운석 (隕石, unseok)
- 암석 (巖石, amseok)
- 옥석 (玉石, okseok)
- 석회 (石灰, seokhoe)
- 반석 (盤石, banseok)
- 광석 (鑛石, gwangseok)
- 비석 (碑石, biseok)
- 초석 (礎石, choseok)
- 화석 (化石, hwaseok)
- 석탑 (石塔, seoktap)
- 자석 (磁石, jaseok)
- 휘석 (輝石, hwiseok)
- 석불 (石佛, seokbul)
- 투석 (投石, tuseok)
- 석재 (石材, seokjae)
- 보석 (寶石, boseok)
- 석굴 (石窟, seokgul)
- 금석 (金石, geumseok)
- 정석 (定石, jeongseok)
- 청금석 (靑金石, cheonggeumseok)
- 석기 (石器, seokgi)
- 석면 (石綿, seongmyeon)
- 석공 (石工, seokgong)
- 석각 (石刻, seokgak)
- 석조 (石造, seokjo)
Kunigami
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɕiː/
Miyako
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /iss̩/, /isz̩/
Okinawan
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʔiɕi/
Old Japanese
Noun
石 (isi) (kana いし)
- a stone
- c. 759, Man'yōshū (book 5, poem 869), text here
- 多良志比賣可尾能美許等能奈都良須等美多多志世利斯伊志遠多礼美吉
- tarasi pi1me1 kami2 no2 mi1ko2to2 no2 na turasu to2 mi1-tatasi serisi isi wo tare miki1
- (please add an English translation of this usage example)
- [Note: Another version replaces na turasu to2 with 阿由都流等 (ayu turu to2, “catching sweetfishes”)
- c. 759, Man'yōshū (book 5, poem 869), text here
Vietnamese
References
- Nguyễn (2014).
- Nguyễn et al. (2009).
- Trần (2004).
Yaeyama
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʔisɨ/
Yonaguni
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /it͡ɕi/
References
- “いち【石】” in JLect - Japonic Languages and Dialects Database Dictionary, 2019.