Korean edit

Etymology edit

Sino-Korean word from 四捨五入 (rounding to the closest number (0.4 being rounded down, 0.5 being rounded up); rounding off).

Pronunciation edit

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?sasaoip
Revised Romanization (translit.)?sasaoib
McCune–Reischauer?sasaoip
Yale Romanization?sasaoip

Noun edit

사사오입 (sasaoip) (hanja 四捨五入)

  1. (arithmetic, uncommon) rounding to the closest number (0.4 being rounded down, 0.5 being rounded up); rounding off
    Synonym: 반올림 (banollim)

Proper noun edit

사사오입 (Sasaoip) (hanja 四捨五入)

  1. (South Korea) Short for 사사오입 (sasaoip gaeheon, literally rounding off constitutional amendment); the 1954 incident where the Syngman Rhee administration attempted to justify a constitutional amendment with insufficient ayes through the concept of rounding off