밭
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바박밖밗반밙밚 받발밝밞밟밠밡 밢밣밤밥밦밧밨 방밪밫밬밭밮밯 | |
미 ← | → 배 |
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Korean
[edit]Etymology
[edit]First attested in the Seokbo sangjeol (釋譜詳節 / 석보상절), 1447, as Middle Korean 밭 (Yale: pàth).
Probably cognate to Old Japanese 畑 (patake, “dry field”). Most analyses posit an early Korean borrowing into Japanese.
Pronunciation
[edit]- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [pa̠t̚]
- Phonetic hangul: [받]
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | bat |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | bat |
McCune–Reischauer? | pat |
Yale Romanization? | path |
- South Gyeongsang (Busan) pitch accent: 밭의 / 밭에 / 밭까지
Syllables in red take high pitch. This word takes low pitch only before consonant-initial multisyllabic suffixes.
Noun
[edit]밭 • (bat)
- dry field, dry land for crops
- (especially Yukjin) any land (both cultivated and wild) with many plants: fields, paddies, forests, meadows, etc.
- (by extension) an area in which seaweed is cultivated
Usage notes
[edit]In Yukjin, the specific "dry field" definition that is the primary sense in the other Korean dialects is absent, and the term refers to any place with many plants or other natural entities.[1]
Derived terms
[edit]Related terms
[edit]- 바둑 (baduk, “board game of Go”)
See also
[edit]- 田 (jeon), the hanja for "dry field"
References
[edit]- ^ 곽충구 (2007) “동북방언의 어휘”, in Gugeo gungmunhak, volume 165, pages 119—150
Middle Korean
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]밭 (pàth) (isolated 받 (pàt), locative 바ᄐᆡ〮 (pàth-óy))
Descendants
[edit]- Korean: 밭 (bat)
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