우두망찰

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Korean[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Seems vaguely Sino-Korean, cf. (, mang, “to forget, to neglect”). Compare also Mandarin 糊塗糊涂 (hútu, “bewildered, confused”).

Pronunciation[edit]

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?udumangchal
Revised Romanization (translit.)?udumangchal
McCune–Reischauer?udumangch'al
Yale Romanization?wutwumangchal

Ideophone[edit]

우두망찰 (udumangchal)

  1. dumbfounded, blankly, flustered

Derived terms[edit]

Root[edit]

우두망찰 (udumangchal)

  1. (North Korea) Root of 우두망찰하다 (udumangchalhada, to be dumbfounded). Rarely used alone.

Usage notes[edit]

  • In South Korea, it is used in isolation as an ideophonic adverb.
  • In North Korea, it is only used as 우두망찰하다 (udumangchalhada) and cannot appear on its own.