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Korean edit

Etymology edit

Possibly from 짓— (jit-, “to make, to build”) / 지— (ji-, “to become, to grow, to form”) + —ㄹ (-l, prospective suffix). Compare (jit, “act, deed”).

Suffix edit

(-jil)

  1. A depreciative noun-forming suffix attached to nouns.
    선생질 (先生, seonsaengjil, “(depreciative) being a teacher”), 첩질 (, cheopjil, “concubinage”), 손가락질 (son'garakjil, “pointing fingers”), 서방질 (書房, seobangjil, “cuckolding”)
  2. A nominalisation suffix attached to nouns, verbs or adjectives. The act of doing ...
    톱질 (topjil, “sawing”), 망치질 (mangchijil, “hammering”), 대패질 (daepaejil, “planing”), 부채질 (buchaejil, “fanning”), 바느질 (baneujil, “sewing”)