저녁

Korean

Etymology

First attested in the Samgang haengsildo (三綱行實圖 / 삼강행실도), 1511, as Middle Korean 져녁 (Yale: cyenyek). Also attested as 뎌녁 (dyenyek), 저녁 (cenyek).

Evidently a compound with (nyeok, around the time of) as its second component; the first part may be from Middle Korean 져믈〮다〮 (cyèmúltá, to get dark) (> modern 저물다 (jeomulda)) or Middle Korean (tye, that) (> modern (jeo)).

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?jeonyeok
Revised Romanization (translit.)?jeonyeog
McCune–Reischauer?chŏnyŏk
Yale Romanization?cenyek

Noun

저녁 • (jeonyeok)

  1. evening
    저녁 일곱
    jeonyeok ilgop sie
    at seven p.m.
    (literally, “in the evening”)
  2. evening meal; supper; dinner
    Antonym: 아침 (achim, breakfast)

Holonyms

See also

  • (evening): 아침 (achim, “morning”), (nat, “daytime”), 오후 (午後, ohu, “afternoon”), (bam, “night”)
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