이빨

Korean

Alternative forms

Etymology

First attested in the Akhak gwebeom (樂學軌範 / 악학궤범), 1493, as Middle Korean 닛발 (nispal).

1493, 악학궤범 처용가
아으 千金 머그샤 어위어신 이베 大葉 白玉 琉璃티 여신 닛바래 人讚福盛샤미나 거신 애

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)[ip͈a̠ɭ]
  • Phonetic Hangul[]
Revised Romanization? ippal
Revised Romanization (translit.)? ippal
McCune–Reischauer? ippal
Yale Romanization? ippal

Noun

이빨 (ippal)

  1. (colloquial) tooth
    • 1985 November, 문순태, 피아골 [Piahgol], 정음사:
      그녀가 희미하게 웃을 때, 입술 사이로 희끔한 이빨이 보였다
      geunyeoga huimihage useul ttae, ipsul sairo huikkeumhan ippari boyeotda
      As she smiled faintly, a whitish tooth was seen through her lips.
    • 2006 September, 이병주, 지리산 [jirisan], 한길사, →ISBN:
      순이는 상냥하게 새하얀 이빨을 드러내어 웃곤 샛문을 빠져나갔다.
      Sunineun sangnyanghage saehayan ippareul deureonaeeo utgon saenmuneul ppajyeonagatda.
      Soon-i kindly revealed her white teeth with a smile and walked out the side door.
    호랑이의 이빨에 물리면 살 가능성이 거의 없다.
    Horang-iui ippare mullimyeon sal ganeungseong-i geoui eopda.
    If you get bitten by a tiger's teeth, there is a little chance of living.
    내 소원 중 하나는 과거로 돌아가 공룡의 이빨이 얼마나 큰지 내 눈으로 확인해 보는 것이다.
    Nae sowon jung hananeun gwageoro doraga gongnyong-ui ippari eolmana keunji nae nuneuro hwaginhae boneun geosida.
    One of my wishes is to go back to the past and see with my own eyes how big the dinosaur's teeth are.

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