육덕

Korean

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?yukdeok
Revised Romanization (translit.)?yugdeog
McCune–Reischauer?yuktŏk
Yale Romanization?yuktek

Etymology 1

Sino-Korean word from 肉德, from (flesh) + (virtue).

Noun

육덕 • (yukdeok) (hanja 肉德)

  1. plumpness, chubbiness (in a positive way)
    Synonym: 통통함 (tongtongham)
    육덕지다yukdeokjidato be chubby
    육덕 좋다yukdeog-i jotato be nicely chubby
See also

Etymology 2

Sino-Korean word from 六德, from (six) + (virtue).

Noun

South Korean
Standard Language
육덕(六德) (yukdeok)
North Korean
Standard Language
륙덕(六德) (ryukdeok)

육덕 • (yukdeok) (hanja 六德)

  1. (historical, philosophy) the six human virtues of the Zhou dynasty, later recognized throughout East Asia: (, ji, “knowledge”), (, in, “benevolence”), (, seong, “sagacity”), (, ui, “righteousness”), (, chung, “loyalty”), and (, hwa, “harmony”)
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