"삼도천" meaning in Korean

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Proper name

IPA: [sʰa̠mdo̞t͡ɕʰʌ̹n] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: Samdocheon [romanization], 三途川 [hanja]
Etymology: Sino-Korean word from 三途川, from 三 (“three”) + 途 (“way”) + 川 (“river”). Etymology templates: {{ko-etym-sino|三|three|途|way|川|river}} Sino-Korean word from 三途川, from 三 (“three”) + 途 (“way”) + 川 (“river”)
  1. (Buddhism) the Sanzu River (a mythological river in Japanese Buddhist tradition similar to the Hindu Vaitarna or Ancient Greek Styx) Categories (topical): Buddhism Categories (place): Rivers

Inflected forms

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