ᄲᅮᆫ

Middle Korean

Etymology

(-s, genitive marker) + 분〯 (pwǔn, part, portion, from Middle Chinese (MC bjunH)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /spǔn/

Noun

ᄲᅮᆫ〯 (spwǔn) (Idu script 叱分)

  1. only
    • 1459, 月印釋譜/월인석보 [Worin seokbo], page 23.68:
      아비〮 (뼈ᇰ)(ᄉᆡᇰ)애〮 (륙〮)()()(미ᇙ〮)ᄋᆞᆯ〮 ᄒᆞᆯᄊᆡ〮 ()(구ᇰ)에〮 (쾡〮)(락〮)ᄋᆞ〮로〮 뵈〯니〮
      어〮미〮 (뼈ᇰ)(ᄉᆡᇰ)애〮 심바ᇰ 굿〮ᄲᅮᆫ〯 즐〮길ᄊᆡ〮 ()(구ᇰ)에〮 몯〯 어〯더〮 보니〮
      àpí PPYÈNG.SÒYNG-áy LYÚK.PÀ.LÀ.MÍLQ-ól hòlssóy THYÈN.KWÙNG-éy KHWÁY.LÁK-ólwó pwǒyni
      émí PPYÈNG.SÒYNG-áy sìmpàng kwús-spwǔn cúlkìlssóy THYÈN.KWÙNG-éy mwǒt ěté pwòní
      Because his father practiced the Six Pāramitās all his life, he was seen enjoying pleasures in the palace of the celestials.
      Because his mother enjoyed only the ceremonies of shamans all her life, he could not see her in the palace of the celestials.

Descendants

  • Korean: (ppun)
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