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 ) .
Romanizations Revised Romanization? sat Revised Romanization (translit.)? sat McCune–Reischauer? sat Yale Romanization? sath
샅 • (sat )
groin , crotch
fork , slit , gap , space between two objects
사타구니 ( sataguni , “ groin, crotch ” )
가랑이 ( garang'i , “ groin, crotch ” )
갈래 ( gallae , “ branch, fork ” )
고랑 ( gorang , “ furrow ” )
골 ( gol , “ furrow ” )
틈 ( teum , “ slit, gap ” )
샅바 ( satba , “ ( Korean traditional wrestler's ) thigh band” )
샅샅이 ( satsachi , “ all over, thoroughly ” )
사이 ( sai , “ gap ” )
고샅 ( gosat , “ narrow alley ” )
사타구니 ( sataguni , “ groin ” )
가르다 ( gareuda , “ to divide, split ” )