"양반" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Korean]

IPA: [ja̠ŋba̠n] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: yangban [romanization], 兩班 [hanja]
Etymology: Sino-Korean word from 兩班, from 兩 (“both”) + 班 (“groups”), referring to 문반 (文班, munban, “civil vassal”) and 무반 (武班, muban, “military vassal”). Etymology templates: {{l|en|Sino-Korean}} Sino-Korean, {{m|ko|兩班}} 兩班, {{m|ko|兩|gloss=both}} 兩 (“both”), {{m|ko|班|gloss=groups}} 班 (“groups”), {{ko-etym-sino|兩|both|班|groups}} Sino-Korean word from 兩班, from 兩 (“both”) + 班 (“groups”), {{ko-l|문반|文班|civil vassal}} 문반 (文班, munban, “civil vassal”), {{ko-l|무반|武班|military vassal}} 무반 (武班, muban, “military vassal”) Head templates: {{ko-noun|hanja=兩班}} 양반 • (yangban) (hanja 兩班)
  1. (historical) civil nobility and military nobility Tags: historical Categories (topical): Family, People
    Sense id: en-양반-ko-noun-gdyU7PZT Disambiguation of Family: 85 13 2 0 Disambiguation of People: 82 15 3 0 Categories (other): Sino-Korean words Disambiguation of Sino-Korean words: 22 39 31 8
  2. (historical) yangban class in Korea Tags: historical
    Sense id: en-양반-ko-noun-hG0WaHr5 Categories (other): Korean entries with incorrect language header, Korean terms with redundant script codes, Korean terms with redundant transliterations, Sino-Korean words Disambiguation of Korean entries with incorrect language header: 9 69 19 2 Disambiguation of Korean terms with redundant script codes: 9 80 9 2 Disambiguation of Korean terms with redundant transliterations: 8 81 9 2 Disambiguation of Sino-Korean words: 22 39 31 8
  3. appellation to address a man
    Sense id: en-양반-ko-noun-fCG89aEE Categories (other): Sino-Korean words Disambiguation of Sino-Korean words: 22 39 31 8
  4. husband
    Sense id: en-양반-ko-noun-n-6PiLk6
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: 량반 (ryangban) [North-Korea] Derived forms: 바깥양반 (bakkatyangban) (english: husband), 우리집 양반 (urijip yangban) (english: my old man), 양반다리 (yangbandari) (english: crossed-leg)

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    {
      "english": "a vulgar man",
      "roman": "sangnom",
      "sense": "antonym(s) of “historical class”",
      "word": "상놈"
    },
    {
      "english": "a very vulgar man",
      "roman": "ssangnom",
      "sense": "antonym(s) of “historical class”",
      "word": "쌍놈"
    },
    {
      "english": "lowest class",
      "roman": "cheonmin",
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      "word": "천민"
    },
    {
      "english": "wife",
      "roman": "an saram",
      "sense": "antonym(s) of “spouse”",
      "word": "안 사람"
    },
    {
      "english": "wife",
      "roman": "jip saram",
      "sense": "antonym(s) of “spouse”",
      "word": "집 사람"
    }
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      "word": "바깥양반"
    },
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      "_dis1": "0 0 0 0",
      "english": "my old man",
      "roman": "urijip yangban",
      "word": "우리집 양반"
    },
    {
      "_dis1": "0 0 0 0",
      "english": "crossed-leg",
      "roman": "yangbandari",
      "word": "양반다리"
    }
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        "Seoul"
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    }
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    }
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      "roman": "ryangban",
      "tags": [
        "North-Korea"
      ],
      "word": "량반"
    }
  ],
  "word": "양반"
}

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