"오촌" meaning in Korean

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Noun

IPA: [ˈo̞(ː)t͡ɕʰo̞n] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: ochon [romanization], 五寸 [hanja]
Etymology: Sino-Korean word from 五 (“five”) + 寸 (“degree of kinship”). A degree of kinship is the relationship between a parent and a child, so a first cousin once removed is five degrees of kinship away from the speaker. See more at 촌(寸) (chon). Etymology templates: {{l|en|Sino-Korean}} Sino-Korean, {{m|ko|五|gloss=five}} 五 (“five”), {{m|ko|寸|gloss=degree of kinship}} 寸 (“degree of kinship”), {{ko-etym-sino|五|five|寸|degree of kinship}} Sino-Korean word from 五 (“five”) + 寸 (“degree of kinship”), {{m|ko|촌(寸)}} 촌(寸) (chon) Head templates: {{ko-noun|hanja=五寸}} 오촌 • (ochon) (hanja 五寸)
  1. first cousin once removed (male or female) Categories (topical): Family Related terms: 삼촌(三寸) (samchon) (english: uncle), 사촌(四寸) (sachon) (english: first cousin), 육촌(六寸) (yukchon) (english: second cousin), 칠촌(七寸) (chilchon) (english: second cousin once removed), 팔촌(八寸) (palchon) (english: third cousin)

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          "english": "uncle",
          "roman": "samchon",
          "word": "삼촌(三寸)"
        },
        {
          "english": "first cousin",
          "roman": "sachon",
          "word": "사촌(四寸)"
        },
        {
          "english": "second cousin",
          "roman": "yukchon",
          "word": "육촌(六寸)"
        },
        {
          "english": "second cousin once removed",
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      "other": "[오(ː)촌]"
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