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- areum
안해
[edit]- anhae
- (obsolete)
Eurasian words of interest
Words | Meanings | Languages |
---|---|---|
an | interior | Korean |
ansaram | wife | Korean |
anchae | woman's living quarter | Korean |
anag | woman's living quarter | Korean |
anagne | woman, wife | Korean |
anae | wife | Korean |
ana | hole, cave, den | Japanese |
ana | cave | Hawaiian, Maori |
ana | mother | Crimean Tatar, Turkish |
ana | grandmother | Old High German |
Anna | mother of Virgin Mary | English, Finnish, Swedish |
Anna | prophetess | Danish, Italian, Norweg. |
Anne | prophetess | French |
Hanna | prophetess | Eston., Finn., Germ., Swed. |
aunt | uncle's wife | English |
- eoneu
- "any"
- oreuda
- "to rise"
European words of interest
- olhda
- "to be right"
- wae
- "why"
- waegari
- "gray heron"
European words of interest
- uri
- "we"
- i
- (귀엣고리, gwietgori) "earring," cf. OE. hweogol "wheel" [1] [2]
- (해귀엣골,[3][4] hae-gwietgol) "sun halo" [5]
- ireuda
- "to be early"
European words of interest
Eurasian words of interest
Korean words of interest
European words of interest
References
[edit]- ^ See also: Anc. Greek kyklos "cycle" in ../ㄱ#굴리다
- ^ κύκλος#Etymology
``From Proto-Indo-European *kʷékʷlos (“circle, wheel”). Cognates include Sanskrit चक्र (cakrá), Latin colus and Old English hwēol (English wheel).`` - ^ 敎學 古語辭典, 敎學社, 서울, 1997 (p. 1467, 해귀엿골)
- ^ 新字海, 民衆書林, 서울, 1982 (p. 385, "햇무리").
- ^ 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).
- ^ The second syllable's /ㅂ/ should be replaced by the obsolete /ㅸ/ that may be best transliterated into /v/.