U+C0C5, 샅
HANGUL SYLLABLE SAT
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[U+C0C4]
Hangul Syllables
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Korean edit





삐 ←→ 새

Etymology edit

Of native Korean origin. Development since Middle Korean: *sos.h > sas.h > sas > sath. Original meaning was "gap between two objects", and is cognate with 사이 (sai).

Pronunciation edit

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?sat
Revised Romanization (translit.)?sat
McCune–Reischauer?sat
Yale Romanization?sath

Noun edit

(sat)

  1. groin, crotch
  2. fork, slit, gap, space between two objects

Synonyms edit

  • 사타구니 (sataguni, groin, crotch)
  • 가랑이 (garang'i, groin, crotch)
  • 갈래 (gallae, branch, fork)
  • 고랑 (gorang, furrow)
  • (gol, furrow)
  • (teum, slit, gap)

Derived terms edit

  • 샅바 (satba, (Korean traditional wrestler's) thigh band)
  • 샅샅이 (satsachi, all over, thoroughly)

Related terms edit

See also edit