지붕케
Korean edit
Etymology edit
Appears to preserve the final coda of Old Korean 上只 (*WUk, “above”), but the aspiration is not expected—perhaps due to influence from the coda of Middle Korean 집웋 (cipwuh, “roof”).
Noun edit
지붕케 • (jibungke)
Appears to preserve the final coda of Old Korean 上只 (*WUk, “above”), but the aspiration is not expected—perhaps due to influence from the coda of Middle Korean 집웋 (cipwuh, “roof”).
지붕케 • (jibungke)