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U+C0C5, 샅
HANGUL SYLLABLE SAT
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[U+C0C4]
Hangul Syllables
[U+C0C6]

Korean

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삐 ←→ 새

Etymology

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Of native Korean origin. Development since Middle Korean: *sos.h > sas.h > sas > sath. Original meaning was "gap between two objects", and is cognate with 사이 (sai).

Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?sat
Revised Romanization (translit.)?sat
McCune–Reischauer?sat
Yale Romanization?sath

Noun

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(sat)

  1. groin, crotch
  2. fork, slit, gap, space between two objects

Synonyms

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  • 사타구니 (sataguni, groin, crotch)
  • 가랑이 (garang'i, groin, crotch)
  • 갈래 (gallae, branch, fork)
  • 고랑 (gorang, furrow)
  • (gol, furrow)
  • (teum, slit, gap)

Derived terms

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  • 샅바 (satba, (Korean traditional wrestler's) thigh band)
  • 샅샅이 (satsachi, all over, thoroughly)
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See also

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