From Middle Korean 쇠〮 (swóy). Cognate with Korean 쇠 (soe).
Romanizations |
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Revised Romanization? | sswe |
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Revised Romanization (translit.)? | sswe |
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Yale Romanization? | sswey |
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쒜 (sswe)
- iron, metal in general
- 쒤 눽이다 ― sswel nwegida ― to melt iron
- 쒤 두드리다 ― sswel dudeurida ― to strike iron
- 쒜처리 쒜 눽연 마께로 두드렷다. ― Sswecheori sswe nwegyeon makke-ro dudeuryeotda. ― The blacksmith melted the iron and then struck it with a hammer.
2015 May 17, “집안 망치젱 하는 여시 죽고…김씨 하르방 가문이 발복”, in 제민일보:
- ᄀᆞᆨ쒜 (gawksswe, “crooked knife used to hollow out trees”)
- 걸륭쒜 (geollyungsswe, “direction pointing between good & evil in feng shui”)
- 걸쒜 (geolsswe, “latch”)
- (Noheyong, Josu, Inseong) 게철쒜 (gecheolsswe, “key”)
- 관쒜 (gwansswe, “strong, brittle iron”)
- 구리쒜 (gurisswe, “copper”)
- (Nohyeong, Susan) 굼벙쒜 (gumbeongsswe, “synonym of 홍예쒜”)
- 뜬쒜 (tteunsswe, “very flexible and soft iron that never breaks”)
- (Noheyong, Josu, Inseong) 문걸쒜 (mun'geolsswe, “doorknob”)
- 설쒜 (seolsswe, “kkwaenggwari”)
- 섭쒜 (seopsswe, “gridiron”)
- (Seohong, Susan, Gasi) 세발쒜 (sebalsswe, “tripod cooking rack”)
- 시발쒜 (sibalsswe, “tripod cooking rack”)
- 쒜골히 (sswegolhi, “iron ring”)
- 쒜공이 (sswegong'i, “a nickname given to feeble babies to encourage them to be as strong as iron”)
- 쒜공젱이 (sswegongjeng'i, “a nail driven into something to hang/post something else”)
- 쒜구덕 (sswegudeok, “iron baby cradle”)
- 쒜마께 (sswemakke, “iron hammer”)
- 쒜문 (sswemun, “iron gate, iron door”)
- 쒜빗발 (sswebitbal, “rain as heavy and hard as iron”)
- 쒜손 (ssweson, “trovel”)
- 쒜줄 (sswejul, “chain”)
- 쒜처리 (sswecheori, “blacksmith”)
- 쒜푼 (sswepun, “not much money”)
- 쒯독 (sswetdok, “poisonous substances around iron”)
- 쒯물 (sswenmul, “rusty water; molten iron”)
- 열쒜 (yeolsswe, “key”)
- 적쒜 (jeoksswe, “gridiron”)
- 통쒜 (tongsswe, “lock, padlock”)
- 파쒜 (passwe, “a needle that opens a festering wound”)
- 판쒜 (pansswe, “synonym of 파쒜”)
- (Gimnyeong, Josu, Inseong, Seohong) 홍예쒜 (hong'yesswe, “iron embedded in the front of a saddle like a rainbow”)
- 제주문화예술재단 (2009) “쒜”, in 개정증보 제주어사전[1], 제주특별자치도, →ISBN, pages 572-574