Etymology
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- 쥬라 (jura), 츄라 (chura) — Early Modern
Pronunciation
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Romanizations |
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Revised Romanization? | jura |
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Revised Romanization (translit.)? | jula |
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McCune–Reischauer? | chura |
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Yale Romanization? | cwula |
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주라 • (jura) (hanja 朱喇/朱螺/吹𠼱)
- (music, military) conch horn
(Can we date this quote?), 譯語類解:吹哱囉○쥬라 부다- chwi balla○jura buda
- 吹哱囉/吹哱啰: to blow into a conch horn
1883, 아메노모리 호슈(雨森芳洲) [Amenomori Hōshū], “風物”, in 浦瀬裕, editor, 재간교린수지(再刊交隣須知) (Jaegan'gyorinsuji)NDL NLK, 外務省 edition, volume 3:吹𠼱 츄라(吹𠼱)를 바로 불면 입이 기운들 관계(關係)헐가- chyula chyula-lul palwo pwulmyen ip-i kiwuntul kwankyeyhelka
- Conch horn: When a man blows directly into a conch horn, his mouth warps, but is it something to mind?
1930, 아메노모리 호슈(雨森芳洲) [Amenomori Hōshū], “風物”, in 교린수지(交隣須知) (Gyorinsuji)[1], 小倉文庫 edition, volume 2:吹𠼱 쥬라ᄅᆞᆯ 바로 블면 입이 기우다 관계ᄒᆞᆯ가- cyula cyula-lol palwo pulmyen ip-i kiwuta kwankyeyholka
- Conch horn: When a man blows directly into a conch horn, his mouth warps, but is it something to mind?