User:KYPark/ㅇ

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areum
  1. armful

안해

anhae
(obsolete)
  1. (아내, anae) wife, maybe akin to with
  2. (, an-e) within
eoneu
"any"
oreuda
"to rise"
oreun
"righthand-sided," cf. orient, right
olhda
"to be right"
wae
"why"
why
waegari
"gray heron"
oen
"left," cf. wane, west
uri
"we"
umul
"well, spring"
ut
"upper, senior"
ul
"wall, fence"
ulda
"to weep, cry, wail, howl"
i
  1. (귀엣고리, gwietgori) "earring," cf. OE. hweogol "wheel" [1] [2]
  2. (해귀엣골,[3][4] hae-gwietgol) "sun halo" [5]
ireuda
"to be early"
ibu-jari
"bedding set"
iulda
"to wither, wane"

References

  1. ^ See also: Anc. Greek kyklos "cycle" in ../ㄱ#굴리다
  2. ^ κύκλος#Etymology
    ``From Proto-Indo-European *kʷékʷlos (circle, wheel). Cognates include Sanskrit चक्र (cakrá), Latin colus and Old English hwēol (English wheel).``
  3. ^ 敎學 古語辭典, 敎學社, 서울, 1997 (p. 1467, 해귀엿골)
  4. ^ 新字海, 民衆書林, 서울, 1982 (p. 385, "햇무리").
  5. ^ This second sense "sun halo" may be metaphorical and unique of Korean. To be precise, it is also known as: 日珥 (il-i), 日環 (il-hwan), 日暈 (il-un).
  6. ^ The second syllable's /ㅂ/ should be replaced by the obsolete /ㅸ/ that may be best transliterated into /v/.