Old Korean edit

Etymology edit

Compare Old Japanese さし (sasi), a loan word for Korean toponyms recorded in the Nihon Shoki, 720.

Possibly cognate with Ainu チャシ (chasi, fence; enclosure; castle; fortress).[1]

Noun edit

城叱 (*CAs)

  1. (hapax) castle, fortress

Descendants edit

  • Middle Korean: (cas)
    • Korean: (jae)

References edit

  1. ^ Mary Neighbour Parent (2001) “Chashi”, in Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System
  • 박지용 外 (Park Ji-yong et al.) (2012) 향가 해독 자료집 [hyangga haedok jaryojip, A Sourcebook of Hyangga Interpretations], Seoul National University, page 156