송편

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Korean[edit]

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송편.

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Etymology[edit]

Attested in the Yeogeo yuhaebo (譯語類解補 / 역어유해보), 1775, as 숑편 (syongpyeon).

The first syllable is (, song, “pine”), in light of the fact that the rice cake is steamed over a layer of pine needles.

Etymology of the second element (pyeon, “rice cake”) is not clear. Han (1990) regards this as a derivation from (, pyeon, “flat”), whereas Kim (2001) postulates it is a corruption of (, byeong, “cake”). It can also be found in 절편 (jeolpyeon, “a kind of small flat rice cake”) and the saying 편보다 떡이 낫다 (pyeonboda tteogi natda).

Pronunciation[edit]

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?songpyeon
Revised Romanization (translit.)?songpyeon
McCune–Reischauer?songp'yŏn
Yale Romanization?songphyen

Noun[edit]

송편 (songpyeon)

  1. songpyeon (Korean food made of rice powder, traditionally consumed during the Chuseok festival)

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References[edit]

  • Han Jin-Geon (1990), 조선말의 어원을 찾아서 (Chosŏnmarŭi ŏwŏnŭl ch'ajasŏ), Yanbian People Publishing House. pp. 155–156.
  • Kim In-ho (2001), 조선어어원편람 (Chosŏnŏ ŏwŏn p'yŏllam), Vol. 52–53 of 조선어학전서 (Chosŏnŏhak chŏnsŏ), pg. 90.