ᄀᆞ을
Jeju
Etymology
Likely borrowed from Early Modern Korean ᄀᆞ을 (koul),[1] from Middle Korean ᄀᆞᅀᆞᆶ (kozolh), from earlier Old Korean 秋察 (*KOsol, *KOcol). The traditional reflex would have preserved the original /s/ as seen in doublets ᄀᆞ슬 (gawseul) and ᄀᆞ실 (gawsil). Cognate with Korean 가을 (ga'eul).
Pronunciation
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | gaweul |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | gaweul |
Yale Romanization? | koul |
Derived terms
- ᄀᆞ을ᄇᆞ름 (gaweulbawreum)
- ᄀᆞ을ᄒᆞ다 (gaweulhawda)
- ᄀᆞ을갈치 (gaweulgalchi)
- ᄀᆞ을내낭 (gaweullaenang)
- ᄀᆞ을농ᄉᆞ (gaweullongsaw)
- ᄀᆞ을벳 (gaweulbet)
- ᄀᆞ을용시 (gaweuryongsi)
- ᄀᆞ을장마 (gaweuljangma)
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