ᄌᆞ모

Early Modern Korean

Etymology

From Mandarin 招募 (zhāomù).[1]

Pronunciation

  • (c. 1750) IPA(key): [t͡sʌ.mo]

Noun

ᄌᆞ모 (comwo)

  1. enlisting (especially of an army or militia)
    • c. 1800, ()()()(), page 9.24b:
      군ᄉᆞᄅᆞᆯ ᄌᆞ모 바다 근왕ᄒᆞ라 ᄒᆞ다
      kwunso-lol comwo pata kunwoang-hola hota
      He had soldiers enlisted in order to give succor to the king.

References

  1. 이래호 (Lee Rae-ho) (2007) “근대국어 자료 「됴야긔문」에 대한 국어학적 고찰 [A Korean linguistic study of the Early Modern Korean source Tyoyakuymun]”, in Gugeo munhak, volume 42, pages 479—513
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