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U+AFE9, 꿩
HANGUL SYLLABLE GGWEONG
Composition: + +

[U+AFE8]
Hangul Syllables
[U+AFEA]




꾸 ←→ 꿰

Jeju[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle Korean ᄭᅯᇰ (skwèng). Cognate to Korean (kkwong).

Pronunciation[edit]

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?kkwong
Revised Romanization (translit.)?kkwong
Yale Romanization?kkweng

Noun[edit]

(kkwong)

  1. pheasant

Korean[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

First attested in the Yongbi eocheon'ga (龍飛御天歌 / 용비어천가), 1447, as Middle Korean ᄭᅯᇰ (Yale: skwèng). From potential Old Korean *sukwenki/*sokwenki which can be compared to Old Japanese *sinki, .

Pronunciation[edit]

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?kkwong
Revised Romanization (translit.)?kkwong
McCune–Reischauer?kkwŏng
Yale Romanization?kkweng
  • South Gyeongsang (Busan) pitch accent: 의 / 에 / 꿩

    Syllables in red take high pitch. This word takes low pitch only before consonant-initial multisyllabic suffixes.

Noun[edit]

(kkwong)

  1. pheasant (bird)
Derived terms[edit]
Nouns
Idioms

Etymology 2[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?kkwong
Revised Romanization (translit.)?kkwong
McCune–Reischauer?kkwŏng
Yale Romanization?kkweng

Ideophone[edit]

Ablaut/harmonic pair
Yin-form (kkwong)
Yang-form (kkwang)

(kkwong)

  1. (onomatopoeia) with a loud bang or crashing sound