Korean

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Etymology

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Sino-Korean word from 遁甲 (shapeshifting). The word (especially in the figurative senses) became increasingly more common beginning in the 1960s.

Pronunciation

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  • (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ˈtu(ː)nɡa̠p̚]
  • Phonetic hangul: [(ː)]
    • Though still prescribed in Standard Korean, most speakers in both Koreas no longer distinguish vowel length.
Romanizations
Revised Romanization?dun'gap
Revised Romanization (translit.)?dungab
McCune–Reischauer?tun'gap
Yale Romanization?twūnkap

Noun

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둔갑 (dun'gap) (hanja 遁甲)

  1. shapeshifting
    Synonym: 변신(變身) (byeonsin)
  2. (by extension) transformation
    Synonym: 변신(變身) (byeonsin)
  3. (by extension) making something seem like something it is not
    가해자 피해자 둔갑시키고 피해자 가해자 둔갑시키는 언론 기만적 행태 규탄합니다.
    Gahaeja-reul pihaeja-ro dun'gapsikigo pihaeja-reul gahaeja-ro dun'gapsikineun eollon-ui gimanjeok haengtae-reul gyutanhamnida.
    We condemn the deceitful behavior of the media that makes perpetrators appear to be victims and victims appear to be perpetrators.

Derived terms

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(verbs)

  • 둔갑되다 (dun'gapdoeda, to look like something it is not)
  • 둔갑시키다 (dun'gapsikida, to cause to look like something it is not)
  • 둔갑하다 (dun'gaphada, to shapeshift, to look like something it is not)

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