둏다

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Korean

Adjective

둏다 (dyota) (infinitive 둏아, sequential 둏으니)

  1. Yukjin form of 좋다 (jota, to be good, to be pleasing)
    • 2009, 곽충구 [gwakchunggu, Kwak Chung-gu], “2007년도 국외 집단 이주 한민족의 지역어 조사 보고 [2007nyeondo gugoe jipdan iju hanminjogui jiyeogeo josa bogo]”, in 국립국어원 [gungnipgugeowon], volume 1, National Institute of the Korean Language, page 13:
      . 아매 머리 굉장히 습꾸마. (Yukjin)
      Ye. Amae-neun meori goengjanghi dyo-seupkkuma.
      Yes. Grandmother was very smart.
      (literally, “... had a good head.”)

Middle Korean

Verb

둏〯다〮 (tyǒhtá)

  1. Phonemically faithful spelling of 됴〯타〮 (tyǒthá, to be good; to become better) (rarely or never used in actual Middle Korean)