샤오ᇰ
Middle Korean
Etymology
A compound from Middle Chinese 舍 (MC syaeX|syaeH, “house”) + 翁 (MC 'uwng, “old man; father”). Perhaps originally a calque of native 집아비〮 (cìp-àpí, literally “house-father”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sjǎ.òŋ/, [ɕǎ.òŋ]
Noun
샤〯오ᇰ (syǎwòng) (hanja 舍翁)
- husband
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:남진
- Coordinate terms: see Thesaurus:쳐
- 1459, 月印釋譜 / 월인석보 [Worin seokbo], page 20:46a:
- 모〯딘〮 女人이〮 제 舍翁 보차〮아〮 太子ㅅ긔〮 가라〮 ᄒᆞ〮더니〮
- mwǒtín NYĚ.ZÌN-í cèy SYÁ.QWÒNG pwòcháá THÁY.CǑ-skúy kàlá hótèní
- The wicked woman pestered her husband and told him to go to the Prince.
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