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sarang
"salon"
salon
sal
"years old"
salda
"to live"
salkwaeng-i
"wild cat" [1]
seol
"new year's day"
seom
"island"
son
"hand"
son
"children, descendants"
son
sol
"pine"
sot
"kettle"
soe
"iron, metal"
sure
"cart"
sul
"liquor"
sum
"breath"
sut
"charcoal"
soot
sup
"forest"
seuseu-ro
"of oneself, by oneself"
se
per sese
seungnyang-i
"wolf" (short-legged, also known as "wild dog," as it were, perhaps )
sigol
"countryside"
sib
(Sino-Korean numeric) "ten"
X
(Roman numeric) "ten"

References

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  1. ^ 山猫 "wild cat," also known as , hence confused with 너구리 (neoguri) "raccoon dog".
  2. ^ おおかみ (ōkami), literally "great god".
  3. ^ also known as: , .
  4. ^ also known as: , , , .
  5. ^ Latvian zebiekste, Lithuanian žebenkštis