삼라만상

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Korean[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Sino-Korean word from 森羅萬象, from 森羅 (all-covering forest) + 萬象 (ten thousand things).

Pronunciation[edit]

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?samnamansang
Revised Romanization (translit.)?samlamansang
McCune–Reischauer?samnamansang
Yale Romanization?samlamansang

Noun[edit]

삼라만상 (samnamansang) (hanja 森羅萬象)

  1. (literary, poetic or Buddhist) all the myriad things in the world
    Synonyms: 만물(萬物) (manmul( 萬物 )), 만유(萬有) (manyu( 萬有 ))
    • 2018, 박영수 [bagyeongsu], “언어의 연금술사들 [eoneoui yeon'geumsulsadeul, Alchemists of the word]”, in 계간 모:든시 [gyegan mo:deunsi], volume 3, pages 96—101:
      시인 우주 삼라만상 마음대로 드나들면서, 인간 마음속 핀셋으로 마음대로 헤집 면서
      siin-eun uju samnamansang sog-eul ma'eumdaero deunadeulmyeonseo, in'gan-ui ma'eumsog-eul pinses-euro ma'eumdaero hejibeo bomyeonseo
      The poet freely ventures in and out of the myriad things of the world; they rummage freely with a tweezer the hearts of humanity