Middle Korean

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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The second element is 개〮 (káy, tidal flat), but the first element is unclear; the shape is not typical of native Middle Korean words, but the word does not appear to be Chinese. Given the existence of orthographic variation, there seems to have been confusion over the identity of the first component even during the period.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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이〮ᅀᅵᇰ개〮 (Ízìngkáy) (hanja 圍仍浦)

  1. a beach with white sand in Kangryong, modern North Korea

References

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  • 최범훈 [choebeomhun] (1983) “()()()()()()()()() ()()()()()()(2)”, in Han'guk eoneo munhak, volume 21, pages 419—441
  • 조규태 [jogyutae] (2006) “용비어천가 주해 속의 우리말 어휘에 대하여 [yongbieocheon'ga juhae sogui urimal eohwie daehayeo]”, in Eomunhak, volume 92, pages 117—158