Definitions

háng cangue (stocks to punish criminals)
héng pole plate; purlin (cross-beam in roof); ridge-pole

Etymology phono-semantic

wood

Semantic: Phonetic:

About

The character 桁 is a phono-semantic compound: the left radical 木 (wood) indicates its material, while the right component 行 provides the phonetic sound "háng" or "héng" and suggests a sense of rows. Its primary meaning is a purlin, a horizontal wooden beam in a roof. This later extended to other rowed wooden structures, such as a penal cangue or a pontoon bridge.