ᄇᆡ호다
Early Modern Korean
Etymology
From Middle Korean ᄇᆡ호〮다〮 (pòyhwó-tá).
Verb
ᄇᆡ호다 (poyhwota) (infinitive ᄇᆡ호아 (poyhwoa), sequential ᄇᆡ호니 (poyhwoni))
- to learn
- after 1795, 李洙 (I Su) [Lee Soo] et al., chapter 2, in 重刊老乞大諺解 (Junggan Nogeoldae Eonhae) [Reprinted Nogeoldae, with Korean Interpretation]Ogura Coll. Asami Coll., volume 1, page 3:
- 내 中國ㅅ사ᄅᆞᆷ의게 글을 ᄇᆡ화시매
- nay CYUNG.KWUK-s-salom-uykey kul-ul poyhwasimay
- I learned writing from the Chinese people.
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Descendants
- Korean: 배우다 (bae'uda)
Middle Korean
Verb
ᄇᆡ호다 (poyhwota)
- to learn
- 1447, 釋譜詳節 (Seokbo sangjeol):
- 學堂ᄋᆞᆫ 글 ᄇᆡ호시ᇙ 지비라
- HOK.TANG-on kul poyhwosilq cip-ila
- An academy is a house where one learns literature.
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Descendants
- Early Modern Korean: ᄇᆡ호다 (baehoda)
- Korean: 배우다 (bae'uda) (Modern Standard)