낙수

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Korean[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?naksu
Revised Romanization (translit.)?nagsu
McCune–Reischauer?naksu
Yale Romanization?nak.swu

Etymology 1[edit]

Sino-Korean word from (to fall; fallen) + (ear of grain).

Noun[edit]

South Korean
Standard Language
낙수(落穗) (naksu)
North Korean
Standard Language
락수(落穗) (raksu)

낙수 (naksu) (hanja 落穗)

  1. leftover crops after the harvest; ears of grain fallen on the ground after the harvest
  2. (figurative) related episode, anecdote or backstory told after the main event

Etymology 2[edit]

Sino-Korean word from 落水, from (to fall; fallen) + (water).

Noun[edit]

South Korean
Standard Language
낙수(落水) (naksu)
North Korean
Standard Language
락수(落水) (raksu)

낙수 (naksu) (hanja 落水)

  1. dripping water; trickling water (e.g. from rooftops or icicles)
  2. (agriculture) draining water from rice paddies
    Synonym: 물떼기 (multtegi)
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Etymology 3[edit]

South Korean
Standard Language
낙수(樂受) (naksu)
North Korean
Standard Language
락수(樂受) (raksu)

Sino-Korean word from (pleasure) + (sensation).

Noun[edit]

낙수 (naksu) (hanja 樂受)

  1. (Buddhism, philosophy) the physically pleasurable (sukhā) type of sensation (vedanā)
    Coordinate terms: 고수(苦受) (gosu), 사수(捨受) (sasu)