U+C9D0, 짐
HANGUL SYLLABLE JIM
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[U+C9CF]
Hangul Syllables
[U+C9D1]

Korean





즤 ←→ 짜

Etymology 1

Of native Korean origin. Probably derived from the verb 지다 (jida, “to bear”) and its causative 지우다 (jiuda, “to burden”)

Noun

(jim)

  1. load, burden
  2. package, parcel
  3. cargo, freight
Synonyms
Derived terms
  • 짐꾼 (jimkkun, “a porter”)
  • 짐바리 (jimbari, “(on a pack animal)”)
  • 짐배 (jimbae, “(boat)”)
  • 짐수레 (jimsure, “cart”)
  • 짐짝 (jimjjak, “baggage”)
  • 짐차 (-, jimcha, “(vehicle)”)
  • 짐칸 (jimkan, “(overhead) compartment, (car) trunk”)
  • 짐스럽다 (jimseureopda, “troublesome”)
  • 등짐 (deungjim, “(back)”)
See also
짐을 ...
짐이 ...

Etymology 2

Sino-Korean word from

Noun

(jim)

  1. (royal) we
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