옥편
Korean
Etymology
Sino-Korean word from 玉篇.
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [o̞k̚pʰjʌ̹n]
- Phonetic hangul: [옥편]
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | Okpyeon |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | Ogpyeon |
McCune–Reischauer? | Okp'yŏn |
Yale Romanization? | okphyen |
Proper noun
옥편 • (Okpyeon) (hanja 玉篇)
- Yupian
Noun
옥편 • (okpyeon) (hanja 玉篇)
- Chinese character dictionary
- Synonym: 자전(字典) (jajeon)
- (dated, by extension) dictionary (of any language)
- Synonym: 사전(辭典) (sajeon)
- 1908, 구연학/具然學 [Gu Yeonhak], chapter 6, in 雪中梅 [Plum Blossoms in the Snow]:
- ᄯᅡ이아몬드ᄂᆞᆫ 영어 옥편 일흠이라 ᄒᆞ며
- Ttaiamondeu-neun yeong'eo okpyeon ilheum-i-ra hamyeo
- [He] says "Diamond" is a name of an English dictionary.
- 1956 August 17, “萬物相 [The Shape of All Things]”, in The Chosun Ilbo:
- 「카아니발」이라는말을 玉篇에서찾아보면 「肉體여 안녕」이라는 뜻의 「라틴」語에서 온것이라고 적혀있다。
- "kaanibal"-i-raneun mar-eul okpyeon-eseo chajabomyeon "yukche-yeo annyeong"-i-raneun tteus-ui "ratin"eo-eseo on geos-i-rago jeokhyeo itda.
- If you look up the word "carnival" on the dictionary, it states that it comes from a Latin phrase meaning, "farewell, body and flesh!"