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Jeju
Etymology
Sino-Korean word from 兄 .
Pronunciation
Romanizations Revised Romanization? seong Revised Romanization (translit.)? seong Yale Romanization? seng
Noun
성 (seong )
older brother ( of a male )
older sister ( of a male )
Derived terms
References
“성 ” in Jeju's culture and language , Digital museum.
Korean
Etymology 1
First attested in the Myobeomnyeonhwagyeong eonhae (妙法蓮華經諺解 / 묘법연화경언해 ), 1463, as Middle Korean 셔ᇰ〯 (Yale : syěng ).
Pronunciation
(SK Standard /Seoul ) IPA (key ) : Phonetic hangul: Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length. Romanizations Revised Romanization? seong Revised Romanization (translit.)? seong McCune–Reischauer? sŏng Yale Romanization? sēng
Noun
성 • (seong )
anger , rage , wrath
Synonym: 화(火) ( hwa )
왜 고작 그런 것 을 가지고 성 을 내는 것 이 니 ?wae gojak geureon geos-eul gajigo seon g-eul naeneun geos-ini? Why are getting angry over such a trivial thing?
그렇게 쓸데없이 성 을 내면 못써 .Geureoke sseuldeeopsi seon g-eul naemyeon motsseo. It's no good getting angry for no apparent reason like that.
Etymology 2
Sino-Korean word from 性 , from the Middle Korean reading 셔ᇰ〯 (Yale : syěng ).
“-ity, -ness”
From the Japanese usage of the character, an orthographic borrowing from Japanese 性( せい ) ( -sei ) .
Pronunciation
(SK Standard /Seoul ) IPA (key ) : Phonetic hangul: Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length. Romanizations Revised Romanization? seong Revised Romanization (translit.)? seong McCune–Reischauer? sŏng Yale Romanization? sēng
Noun
성 • (seong ) (hanja 性 )
sex , sexuality ; gender
교육 에서 성 격차 가 커지고 있다 . 더 적은 숫자 의 여아 들 만 이 학교 에 가고 있다 .Gyoyug-eseo seong gyeokcha-ga keojigo itda. Deo jeogeun sutja-ui yeoa-deul-man-i hakgyo-e gago itda. The gender gap in education is widening; fewer girls are going to school.
one's true or inherent nature
Synonym: 본성(本性) ( bonseong )
( grammar ) gender
Derived terms
성결 ( seonggyeol ) 성깔 ( seongkkal )
Suffix
—성 • (-seong ) (hanja 性 )
-ity , -ness ; the nature , quality , tendency , or characteristics of something
잔혹성 (殘酷性 ) ― ruthlessness
인간성 (人間性 ) ― human nature / humanity
생산성 (生産性 ) ― productivity
Usage notes
The suffix is almost always tensed when attached to words with two or more syllables. See ㅅ ( s#genitive ) and Appendix:Sino-Korean tensing for more information on this phenomenon.
Derived terms
귀염성 ( gwiyeomseong ) 마음성 ( ma'eumseong ) 먹성 ( meokseong ) 믿음성 ( mideumseong ) 밉성 ( mipseong ) 부끄럼성 ( bukkeureomseong ) 붙임성 ( buchimseong ) 사귐성 ( sagwimseong ) 알레르기성 ( allereugiseong ) 알칼리성 ( alkalliseong ) 엄포성 ( eomposeong ) 참을성 ( chameulseong )
Derived terms
Etymology 3
Sino-Korean word from 姓 , from the Middle Korean reading 셔ᇰ〯 (Yale : syěng ).
Pronunciation
(SK Standard /Seoul ) IPA (key ) : Phonetic hangul: Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length. Romanizations Revised Romanization? seong Revised Romanization (translit.)? seong McCune–Reischauer? sŏng Yale Romanization? sēng
Noun
성 • (seong ) (hanja 姓 )
surname ; last name
Synonym: 성씨(姓氏) ( seongssi )
1883 , 아메노모리 호슈(雨森芳洲) , “天倫 ”, in 浦瀬裕 , editor, 재간교린수지(再刊交隣須知) ( Jaegan'gyorinsuji ) NDL NLK , 外務省 edition, volume 1:姓 죠선(朝鮮)은 셩(姓) 이 여러 셩(姓) 이나 니김최안뎡박(李金崔安鄭朴) 뉵셩(六姓)이 고ᄅᆡ지셩(古來之姓)이오니 syeng cyosen-un syeng -i yele syeng -ina ni-kim-chwoy-an-tyeng-pak nyuksyeng-i kwoloycisyeng-iwoni Family name: Corea's family names are numerous, but the six family names of Lee, Kim, Choi, Ahn, Jung, and Park are the ancient cognomens.
Derived terms
Etymology 4
Sino-Korean word from 城 , from the Middle Korean reading 셔ᇰ (Yale : syèng ).
Pronunciation
Romanizations Revised Romanization? seong Revised Romanization (translit.)? seong McCune–Reischauer? sŏng Yale Romanization? seng
Noun
성 • (seong ) (hanja 城 )
castle ; fortress
우리 는 끝 까지 저항했다 . 하지만 적 에 의해서 성 이 결국 에는 함락됐다 .Uri-neun kkeut-kkaji jeohanghaetda. Hajiman jeog-e uihaeseo seon g-i gyeolgug-eneun hamnakdwaetda. We fought to the end. But eventually, the castle was taken by the enemy.
Derived terms
Etymology 5
Sino-Korean word from 聖 , from the Middle Korean reading 셔ᇰ〯 (Yale : syěng ).
Pronunciation
(SK Standard /Seoul ) IPA (key ) : Phonetic hangul: Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length. Romanizations Revised Romanization? seong Revised Romanization (translit.)? seong McCune–Reischauer? sŏng Yale Romanization? sēng
Determiner
성 • (seong ) (hanja 聖 )
( Catholicism ) saint
Synonym: 성인(聖人) ( seong'in , “ saint ” , noun )
성 베드로 ― seong Bedeuro ― Saint Peter
Noun
성 • (seong ) (hanja 聖 )
“the sacred”; that which is holy or sacred
Coordinate term: 속(俗) ( sok , “ that which is secular ” )
2019 , ““神( 신 ) 을 모른다는 것을 아는 것(無( 무 ) 知( 지 ) 의 知( 지 ) ), 이 말이 정답” ”, in Monthly Chosun :생명 과 죽음 의 문제 를 [ …] 이야기하고 싶어 했다 . 육 과 영 , 속 과 성 의 경계 허물기 다 .Saengmyeong-gwa jugeum-ui munje-reul [ … ] iyagihago sipeo haetda. Yuk-gwa yeong, sok-gwa seon g-ui gyeonggye heomulgi-da. wanted to explain the question of life and death breaking the lines between the body and the soul, the secular and the sacred .
Derived terms
Etymology 6
Sino-Korean word from 星 .
Pronunciation
Romanizations Revised Romanization? seong Revised Romanization (translit.)? seong McCune–Reischauer? sŏng Yale Romanization? seng
Suffix
—성 • (-seong ) (hanja 星 )
( astronomy , academic) star
시리우스성 ― siriuseuseong ― Sirius (the star )
Derived terms
See also
별 ( byeol , “ star ” , Native Korean )
Etymology 7
Sino-Korean word from 兄 .
Noun
성 • (seong )
Southern Dialectal, Jeolla dialect , Chungcheong , Seoul , and Gyeongsang form of 형(兄) ( hyeong , “ (for males) older brother or male ” ) .
기전에 욕심 많은 저거 성님 이 있고... ( Jeolla, Goheung ) Gijeone yoksim maneun jeogeo seongnim i itgo... Back then there was an older male who was very greedy...
Usage notes
In some dialects of Jeolla, it appears that females will also call older males by this term. It is also used by some older women to refer to other older females, though it is more commonly 성님 ( seongnim ) , than 성 ( seong ) in that case.
Etymology 8
Korean reading of various Chinese characters.
Syllable
성 • (seong )
More information
姓 : (MC reading : 姓 (MC sjengH ))
性 : (MC reading : 性 (MC sjengH ))
成 : (MC reading : 成 (MC dzyeng ))
城 : (MC reading : 城 (MC dzyeng ))
誠 : (MC reading : 誠 (MC dzyeng ))
盛 : (MC reading : 盛 (MC dzyeng| dzyengH ))
省 : (MC reading : 省 (MC sjengX ))
聖 : (MC reading : 聖 (MC syengH ))
聲 : (MC reading : 聲 (MC syeng ))
星 : (MC reading : 星 (MC seng ))
醒 : (MC reading : 醒 (MC seng| sengX| sengH ))
晟 : (MC reading : 晟 (MC dzyengH ))