"뻐꾸기" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Korean]

IPA: [p͈ʌ̹k͈uɡi] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: ppeokkugi [romanization]
Etymology: 뻐꾹 (ppeokkuk, “cuckoo”, onomatopoeia of the bird's cry) + 이 (-i, noun-deriving suffix). A recent, perhaps late nineteenth-century Central Korean innovation that displaced older 뻐꾹새 (ppeokkuksae), which still survives in many dialects. Because Standard Korean reflects mid-twentieth century Seoul Korean, this word was established as the prescriptive standard. Etymology templates: {{suffix|ko|뻐꾹|이|id2=noun suffix|pos1=onomatopoeia of the bird's cry|pos2=noun-deriving suffix|t1=cuckoo}} 뻐꾹 (ppeokkuk, “cuckoo”, onomatopoeia of the bird's cry) + 이 (-i, noun-deriving suffix) Head templates: {{ko-noun}} 뻐꾸기 • (ppeokkugi)
  1. common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) Categories (lifeform): Cuckoos Derived forms: 뻐꾸기시계 (ppeokkugisigye) (english: cuckoo clock) Related terms: 두견새 (dugyeonsae) (english: cuckoo (of a small size)), 부엉이 (bueong'i) (english: long eared owl), 소쩍새 (sojjeoksae) (english: long eared owl), 올빼미 (olppaemi) (english: owl)
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    },
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    }
  ],
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      "word": "부엉이"
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      "word": "소쩍새"
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    }
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}

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