ᄀᆞ을

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Jeju

Etymology

Likely borrowed from Early Modern Korean ᄀᆞ을 (koul),[1] from Middle Korean ᄀᆞᅀᆞᆶ (kozolh), from earlier Old Korean 秋察 (*KOsol, *KOcol). The traditional reflex would have preserved the original /s/ as seen in doublets ᄀᆞ슬 (gawseul) and ᄀᆞ실 (gawsil). Cognate with Korean 가을 (ga'eul).

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?gaweul
Revised Romanization (translit.)?gaweul
Yale Romanization?koul

Noun

ᄀᆞ을 (gaweul)

  1. Synonym of ᄀᆞ슬 (gawseul, autumn, fall)

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ John Stonham (2011) “Middle Korea ㅿ and the Cheju dialect”, in Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, volume 74, number 1, Pukyong National University, Korea, →DOI, page 112