古朝鮮

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See also: 古朝鲜

Chinese[edit]

ancient; old Joseon
trad. (古朝鮮) 朝鮮
simp. (古朝鲜) 朝鲜
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Etymology[edit]

Orthographic borrowing from Korean 고조선 (古朝鮮, Gojoseon), popularized in the twentieth century with (, go, “old”) to distinguish from the later 조선 (朝鮮, Joseon) period of Korean history from 1392 to 1910. The country was originally simply named 朝鮮朝鲜 (Cháoxiǎn).

In the thirteenth-century Samguk yusa where the word first appears, the term refers specifically to the mythical period of Gojoseon history founded by Dangun as opposed to the historical period of Wiman, but this usage is not widespread today.

Pronunciation[edit]


Proper noun[edit]

古朝鮮

  1. (historical) Gojoseon (ancient Korean kingdom)

Japanese[edit]

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Kanji in this term

Grade: 2
ちょう
Grade: 2
せん
Grade: S
on’yomi

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [ko̞t͡ɕo̞ːsẽ̞ɴ]

Proper noun[edit]

()(ちょう)(せん) (Kochōsen

  1. (historical) Gojoseon (ancient Korean kingdom)

Korean[edit]

Hanja in this term

Proper noun[edit]

古朝鮮 (Gojoseon) (hangeul 고조선)

  1. Hanja form? of 고조선 ((historical) Gojoseon (ancient Korean kingdom)).

Vietnamese[edit]

chữ Hán Nôm in this term

Proper noun[edit]

古朝鮮

  1. chữ Hán form of Cổ Triều Tiên ((historical) Gojoseon (ancient Korean kingdom)).