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나 edit
- na
- "I"
나가다 edit
- nagada
- "to go out"
나귀 edit
나오다 edit
- naoda
- "to come out"
나타나다 edit
- natanada
- "to appear"
난쟁이 edit
- nanjaeng-i
- "dwarf"
날 日 edit
- nal
Korean words of interest
날 刃 edit
- nal
- "blade"
남 edit
- nam
- "other people"
낮다 edit
- najda
- "to be low"
- nether
- as of "Netherlands, nether world," etc., meaning "lower"
낳다 edit
- nahda
- "to give birth"
너 edit
- neo
- "you"
너구리 edit
- neoguri
- "raccoon dog"
너울 edit
- neoul
널 edit
- neol
넘다 edit
놀 edit
- nol
- "redness in the sky" before sunrise and after sunset
높다 edit
놓다 edit
- nohda
- "to lay"
누나 edit
- nuna
- "older sister" (to younger brothers)
- 누님 (nunim) "older sister" (to younger brothers)
- 언니 (eonni) "older sister" (to younger sisters)
- 누이 (nui) "sister, younger sister"
- "sister" (Note: This sense is nowhere in the following.)
- ``From Late Latin nonna (“nun, tutor”), originally (along with masculine form nonnus, denoting a man) a term of address for elderly persons, perhaps from children's speech, reminiscent of nana, like papa etc.`` -- nun#Etymology 1
- ``O.E. nunne, from L.L. nonna "nun, tutor," originally (along with masc. nonnus) a term of address to elderly persons, perhaps from children's speech, reminiscent of nana (cf. Skt. nona, Pers. nana "mother," Gk. nanna "aunt," Serbo-Cr. nena "mother," It. nonna, Welsh nain "grandmother;" see nanny). Nunnery, c.1275, originally meant "nunhood." Sense of "house of ill-fame" is first recorded 1593.`` -- etymonline.com
눈 目 edit
- nun
- (short vowel) "eye"
눈 雪 edit
- nun
- (long vowel) "snow"
눕다 edit
- nubda
- "to lie down (precisely, on the back)"
- nubile
- from Lat. nubere "(for women) to marry," akin to nuptial, etc., perhaps originally meaning "(for women in normal copulation) to lie on the back like a succubus, while for men to lie down like an incubus."
- nymph
- from Latin nympha from Anc. Greek νύμφη (nymphe) "bride, veiled, (pl) labia minora" probably akin to Latin nubere "(for women) to marry, veil, conceal, cover," nubes "cloud," nimbus "cloud, halo," etc.
늑대 edit
- neukdae
- "wolf"
늘다 edit
- neulda
- "to increase"
늙다 edit
- neulgda
- "to get old"
능금 edit
- neunggeum
- "crab apple"
Korean words of interest
Words | Romanization | Meanings |
---|---|---|
링금, 림금 | ringgeum, rimgeum | crab apple |
닝금,[1] 님금 | ninggeum, nimgeum | crab apple |
늦다 edit
- neutda
- "to be late"
늪 edit
니다 edit
- nida
- "to go"
닙 edit
- nib
- 입 (ib, ip) "mouth, lips"
- 잎 (ip) "leaf"
- 닢 (nip) "leaf" (obsolete)
- 입술 (ipsul) "lip"
- 입시울 (ip-siul) "edge of the mouth," hence perhaps "lip"
- 입거웃 (ip-geout) "hair around the lips, mustache, beard, etc."
- 씹거웃 (ssip-geout) "hair around the labia majora"
- 씹 (ssip) "cunt, coney, coitus" ("No money no coney.")
- 보지 (boji) "cunt, vulva," cf. Fre. bouge "bulge, brothel"
- 붑 (bup) (obsolete) "drum," cf. pubis, mons pubis
- 붓다 (bus-da, but-) "to bulge, swell, protrude," cf. putto
- The lips are "the two fleshy protrusions around the opening of the mouth," "the edge of a wound or the labia." See the image below.
Lip as bulged? Old Irish: bus Albanian : buzë Romanian : buză Lip as curved? Russian : губа (gubá) Ukrainian: губа (hubá) Lip as cunt? Arabic : شِفّة (šíffa) Hebrew : ספתא (septhā) |
- 굽다 (gubda) "to be curved." See the image above.
- 굽히다 (gubhida) "to cause to be curved."
- 큐피드 (kyupideu) "Cupid"
Also known as Amor equivalent to Greek Eros, the god of erotic love, Cupid from Latin Cupido may be akin to cubit from Latin cubitum "elbow," literally meaning the god who carries and curves the bow. Also refer to the description and image of w:Cupid's bow on the upper lip.
- lip
- akin to labia majora and labia minora from Lat. labium "lip"
- See also
닢 edit
- nip
- (obsolete) "leaf"