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See also: -풍
U+D48D, 풍
HANGUL SYLLABLE PUNG
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Hangul Syllables




표 ←→ 풔

Korean

Etymology 1

Sino-Korean word from (wind).

Pronunciation

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Noun

(pung) (hanja )

  1. manner, atmosphere
    귀족 gwijog-ui pungan aristocratic air
  2. trend, fashion, habit
    단발하는 danbalhaneun pungbob cut trend
  3. custom, tradition, cultural style
    여러 나라 yeoreo nara pungmixed cultural styles
  4. (traditional Korean medicine) illness caused by an external factor
  5. (traditional Korean medicine) condition caused by a central nervous system disease such as a stroke
  6. exaggerated and unreliable words or actions
    Synonym: 허풍(虛風) (heopung)
  7. (North Korea) Short for 풍(風)천 (pungcheon, awning, sunshade).
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Sino-Korean word from (rich, abounding).

Pronunciation

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Noun

(pung) (hanja )

  1. the 55th hexagram (abundance)
    Synonym: 풍괘(豐卦) (punggwae)
  • (component trigrams) (, jin, “shake”), (, i, “radiance”)

Etymology 3

Consonant set
Plain (bung)
Intensive (ppung)
Para-intensive (pung)
Ablaut/harmonic pair
Yin-form (pung)
Yang-form (pong)

Onomatopoeic.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

Derived verbs
Active 풍하다

(pung)

  1. Describing a dull, muffled sound of something such as a 문풍지(門風紙) (munpungji, door paper) torn through
    (Can we add an example for this sense?)
  2. Describing a sound of blocked air bursting through a gap
    (Can we add an example for this sense?)

Etymology 4

Sino-Korean word from (maple).

Pronunciation

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Noun

(pung) (hanja )

  1. (karuta, in hanafuda) the card representing October with drawings of maple leaves or deer
    Synonym: (jang)

Etymology 5

Sino-Korean word from .

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

(Pung) (hanja )

  1. a surname, with the major clan located in Linqu County, Shandong, China

Etymology 6

Ablaut/harmonic pair
Yin-form (pung)
Yang-form (pong)

Onomatopoeic.

Pronunciation

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Adverb

Derived verbs
Active 풍하다

(pung)

  1. Describing the sound of a large heavy object falling into deep water: with a thud
    바위가 호수에 빠졌다.
    Bawi-ga hosu-e pung ppajeotda.
    The boulder thudded into the lake.

Etymology 7

Sino-Korean word from .

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

(Pung) (hanja )

  1. a surname

Etymology 8

See the main entries.

Pronunciation

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Noun

(pung)

  1. Gyeongsang form of 거짓말 (geojinmal, lie, lying)
  2. Hamgyong form of 곰팡이 (gompang'i, mold)
  3. Gyeongsang form of 자두 (jadu, plum)

Etymology 9

Korean reading of various Chinese characters.

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Syllable

(pung)