동치미

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Etymology[edit]

From 동침(冬沈)이, from 동(冬) (dong, winter) +‎ 침(沈) (chim, to sink) +‎ (-i, -er, -or, agent noun suffix). Literally, winter sinker.

Pronunciation[edit]

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?dongchimi
Revised Romanization (translit.)?dongchimi
McCune–Reischauer?tongch'imi
Yale Romanization?tongchimi

Noun[edit]

동치미 (dongchimi)

  1. dongchimi (a type of kimchi made of whole daikon that are salted, soaked in boiled salt water and left to ferment, often during the winter months)
    Hypernym: 무김치 (mugimchi)