메토끼

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Korean[edit]

메토끼

Etymology[edit]

Of native Korean origin. From (me, mountain, wilderness, field, meadow) +‎ 토끼 (tokki, hare, rabbit).

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?metokki
Revised Romanization (translit.)?meto'kki
McCune–Reischauer?met'okki
Yale Romanization?mey.tho.kki

Noun[edit]

메토끼 (metokki)

  1. hare, literally, mountain hare

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