"투먼가ᇰ" meaning in Middle Korean

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Proper name

IPA: /tʰù.mə́n.kàŋ/ Forms: 투먼〮가ᇰ [canonical], Thwùmén-kàng [romanization], 豆滿江 [hanja], 豆漫江 [hanja]
Etymology: From Jurchen tumәn (“ten thousand”) + Middle Sino-Korean 가ᇰ (Yale: kàng, “river”, 江). The modern Korean name 두만강 (豆滿江, duman'gang, “Tumen River”) derives from an orthodox Sino-Korean reading of the hanja spelling. Etymology templates: {{bor|okm|juc|tumәn|t=ten thousand}} Jurchen tumәn (“ten thousand”), {{okm-l|가ᇰ|kàng|river|江}} 가ᇰ (Yale: kàng, “river”, 江), {{ko-l|두만강|豆滿江|Tumen River}} 두만강 (豆滿江, duman'gang, “Tumen River”) Head templates: {{head|okm|proper noun|hanja|豆滿江/豆漫江|head=투먼〮가ᇰ|tr=Thwùmén-kàng}} 투먼〮가ᇰ (Thwùmén-kàng) (hanja 豆滿江/豆漫江)
  1. Tumen River, border between Korea and the Tungusic peoples

Download JSON data for 투먼가ᇰ meaning in Middle Korean (2.3kB)

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