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쪼쪽쪾쪿쫀쫁쫂 쫃쫄쫅쫆쫇쫈쫉 쫊쫋쫌쫍쫎쫏쫐 쫑쫒쫓쫔쫕쫖쫗 | |
쪠 ← | → 쫘 |
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Korean
editPronunciation
edit- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [t͡ɕ͈o̞k̚]
Audio: (file)
- Phonetic hangul: [쪽]
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | jjok |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | jjog |
McCune–Reischauer? | tchok |
Yale Romanization? | ccok |
Etymology 1
editFirst attested in the Gyechuk ilgi (癸丑日記 / 계축일기), c. 1600 , as Early Modern Korean 쪽 (Yale: ccwok).
Dependent noun
edit쪽 • (jjok)
Etymology 2
editFirst attested in the Bak Tongsa eonhae (朴通事諺解 / 박통사언해), 1677, as Early Modern Korean ᄧᅩᆨ (Yale: pcwok).
Noun
edit쪽 • (jjok)
Derived terms
editSee also
editEtymology 3
editIntensive form of 족 (jok).
Ideophone
editYin-form | 쭉 (jjuk) |
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Yang-form | 쪽 (jjok) |
Plain | 족 (jok) |
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Intensive | 쪽 (jjok) |
쪽 • (jjok)
- (of small objects) in a manner indeed arranged in a row; while indeed arranging in a row
- (of a recitation or story) without any sort of break; in one single seating
- (of a small thing) tearing in one forceful continuous stroke
- (of a small amount of liquid) sucking or gulping in one forceful continuous stroke
- (of a small thing) stretching in a broad manner
- looking over in a forceful glance (over a relatively small area)
- (of a small object) while being split or cut in a single stroke
- while being drained (both literally and metaphorically)
- fashionably; sexily
Derived terms
edit- 쪽쪽 (jjokjjok)
Etymology 4
editOnomatopoeic.
Ideophone
edit쪽 • (jjok)
- (onomatopoeia) while kissing once
Derived terms
edit- 쪽쪽 (jjokjjok, “while repeatedly kissing”)
Etymology 5
editNoun
edit쪽 • (jjok)
Derived terms
edit- 쪽팔리다 (jjokpallida, “ashamed, shameful”)
Etymology 6
edit(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
edit쪽 • (jjok)
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