이웃
Korean
Alternative forms
- 이오지 (ioji) (obsolete)
- 이우지 (iuji) (obsolete)
- 이욷 (iut) (obsolete)
- 이웆 (iut) (obsolete)
Etymology
First attested in the Neungeomgyeong eonhae (楞嚴經諺解 / 능엄경언해), 1461, as Middle Korean 이웆 (iwuc).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key)[iut̚]
- Phonetic Hangul[이욷]
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Noun
이웃 • (iut)
- neighbor, neighborhood
- 가까운 이웃이 먼 사촌보다 낫다.
- Gakkaun iusi meon sachonboda natda.
- Nearby neighbors are better than distant cousins.
Derived terms
See also
- 겨 (gyeo, “hull, husk”)
- 겨레 (gyeore, “countrymen”)
- 겨리 (gyeori, “plough drawn by two or more yoked draft animals”)
- 겹 (gyeop, “double, fold, layer, ply”)
- 곁 (gyeot, “side, next, neighborhood”)
- 녘 (nyeok, “the area around a corner, the time around an event”)
- 옆 (yeop, “side, next, neighborhood”)
- 켜 (kyeo, “layer, ply, wave”)
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