겨리
Korean
Etymology
Of native Korean origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key)[kjʌ̹ɾi]
- Phonetic Hangul[겨리]
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Noun
겨리 • (gyeori)
- plough drawn by two yoked draft animals
Antonyms
- 호리 (hori, “plough drawn by one draft animal instead of two yoked draft animals”)
Derived terms
- 겨리질 (gyeorijil, “deal with the two yoked draft animals (as in ploughing)”)
- 겨릿소 (gyeoritso, “yoked cows”)
Related terms
- 겨드랑이 (gyeodeurang-i, “armpit”)
- 겨레 (gyeore, “kinsfolk, race, relatives, sib”)
- 겨루다 (gyeoruda, “to compete”)
- 겨를 (gyeoreul, “free time (after work)”)
- 결 (gyeol, “vicinity, layer”)
- 곁 (gyeot, “side, vicinity”)
- 켜 (kyeo, “layer, ply”)
- 켤레 (kyeolle, “pair, conjugation”)
See also
- 멍에 (meong-e, “a curved wooden bar on the neck of draft animals (such as a yoke)”)
- 엮음 (yeokkeum, “weaving, compilation”)
- 이음 (ieum, “joint, connection”)
- 쟁기 (jaenggi, “plough”)