"애신각라" meaning in All languages combined

See 애신각라 on Wiktionary

Proper name [Korean]

IPA: [ɛɕʰinɡa̠ŋna̠] [SK-Standard, Seoul], [e̞ɕʰinɡa̠ŋna̠] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: Aesin'gangna [romanization], 愛新覺羅 [hanja]
Etymology: Sino-Korean word from 愛新覺羅. Ultimately from Manchu ᠠᡳᠰᡳᠨ ᡤᡳᠣᡵᠣ (aisin gioro), the “gold” family (Aisin) of the Yilan (Gioro) clan of the Jianzhou Jurchens. Etymology templates: {{l|en|Sino-Korean}} Sino-Korean, {{m|ko|愛新覺羅|gloss=}} 愛新覺羅, {{ko-etym-sino|愛新覺羅}} Sino-Korean word from 愛新覺羅, {{bor|ko|mnc|ᠠᡳᠰᡳᠨ ᡤᡳᠣᡵᠣ}} Manchu ᠠᡳᠰᡳᠨ ᡤᡳᠣᡵᠣ (aisin gioro) Head templates: {{ko-proper noun|hanja=愛新覺羅}} 애신각라 • (Aesin'gangna) (hanja 愛新覺羅)
  1. (historical) Aisin Gioro, the Manchu family which established and ruled China's Qing dynasty. Wikipedia link: ko:애신각라 Tags: historical

Alternative forms

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