斯麻
Baekje
Etymology
Possibly related to Proto-Japonic *sima (“island”) and Middle Korean 셤〯 (syěm)[1].
Noun
斯麻 (*syema or *sjema) (Nihon shoki セマ)[2][3]
- island
References
- Vovin, Alexander (2013), “From Koguryo to T'amna”, in Korean Linguistics (PDF), volume 15, issue 2, John Benjamins Publishing Company, DOI:, pages 222-240
- John Bentley (2000), “New Look at Paekche and Korean: Data from Nihon shoki”, in Language Research, volume 36, issue 2, Seoul National University, pages 417—443
- Sungdai Cho; John Whitman (November 2019), “Historical Background”, in Korean: A Linguistic Introduction, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 10