"곶감" meaning in All languages combined

See 곶감 on Wiktionary

Noun [Korean]

IPA: [ko̞t̚k͈a̠m] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: gotgam [romanization]
Etymology: 곶 (got, from Middle Korean 곶〮 (kwóc, “skewer”), now obsolete) + 감 (gam, “persimmon”). In Korea, persimmons are dried on skewers. Etymology templates: {{der|ko|okm|곶〮|t=skewer|tr=kwóc}} Middle Korean 곶〮 (kwóc, “skewer”), {{com|ko|곶|감|pos1=from Middle Korean <i class="Kore mention" lang="okm">곶〮</i> (kwóc, “skewer”), now obsolete|t2=persimmon}} 곶 (got, from Middle Korean 곶〮 (kwóc, “skewer”), now obsolete) + 감 (gam, “persimmon”) Head templates: {{ko-noun}} 곶감 • (gotgam)
  1. dried persimmon

Download JSON data for 곶감 meaning in All languages combined (1.8kB)

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