업
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어억얶얷언얹얺 얻얼얽얾얿엀엁 엂엃엄업없엇었 엉엊엋엌엍엎엏 | |
얘 ← | → 에 |
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See also: -어ᇦ-
Korean
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ʌ̹p̚]
- Phonetic hangul: [업]
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Revised Romanization? | eop |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | eob |
McCune–Reischauer? | ŏp |
Yale Romanization? | ep |
Etymology 1
Sino-Korean word from 業 (業, “work; karma”).
Noun
업 • (eop) (hanja 業)
- (literary) work, job (especially lifelong work)
- 망나니 노릇이 그의 종생의 업이었다.
- mangnani noreus-i geu-ui jongsaeng-ui eop-ieotda.
- The business of executioner was his lifelong work.
- (Buddhism, figurative) karma
- 잇따른 비운도 내 업이라 생각한다.
- itttareun biun-do nae eop-ira saenggak-handa.
- I consider the continuing tragedies, too, to be my karma.
- (folk religion, shamanism) [~신(神)] A household spirit of wealth, often thought to appear in the form of various wild animals.
- 우리 집에 긴업이 들었으니 경사스러운 일일세.
- uri jib-e gineop-i deureosseuni gyeongsaseureoun ir-ilse.
- A lucky snake has come into our house, what an auspicious event!
Suffix
—업 • (-eop) (hanja 業)
- industry
Derived terms
- 긴업 (gineop, “lucky snake”)
- See the hanja entry at 業 (業) for Sino-Korean compounds of 업 (業, eop).
Etymology 2
Modern Korean reading of various Chinese characters.
Syllable
업 (eop)
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