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Korean
Etymology
First attested in the Mulmyeonggo (물명고 / 物名考), 1824, as Early Modern Korean고금아 (Yale: kokuma), borrowed from Japanese孝行芋(kōkō imo), a term used in the Tsushima dialect. Some earlier attestations are known, but they are in the context of quoting the dialectal Japanese word, not in a Korean context.[1]
Korean words for potatoes and sweet potatoes
When sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas) were first cultivated in Korea in the eighteenth century, the usual term for them was Sino-Korean 감져 (甘藷, gamjeo). However, this word became used for potatoes (Solanum tuberosum) as well when the latter were introduced to Korea in the nineteenth century. The potential for confusion between the two crops contributed to the growing popularity of the Japanese borrowing 고구마(goguma). Most dialects, except for Jeju and Jeolla, eventually settled on 고구마(goguma) as the word for sweet potatoes and 감자(gamja) as the word for potatoes.[1]
小倉進平 (1924) “對馬方言と朝鮮語との交渉:朝鮮語に及ぼした對馬方言の影響”, in 南部朝鮮の方言, 朝鮮史學會, page 199
Fukui Rei (2014) “On the history of words for sweet potato and potato in Korean”, in Papers from the Second International Conference on Asian Geolinguistics