"흉사" meaning in Korean

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Noun

IPA: [çuŋsʰa̠] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: hyungsa [romanization], 凶事/兇事 [hanja]
Etymology: Sino-Korean word from 凶事 (“calamity, misfortune”). Etymology templates: {{ko-etym-sino|凶事|calamity, misfortune}} Sino-Korean word from 凶事 (“calamity, misfortune”) Head templates: {{ko-noun|hanja=凶事/兇事}} 흉사 • (hyungsa) (hanja 凶事/兇事)
  1. an ill-omened event; disaster, misfortune; an untoward incident

Download JSON data for 흉사 meaning in Korean (1.8kB)

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          "english": "In the summer of that year, an epidemic spread misfortune throughout the village.",
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          "text": "그해 여름에는 마을에 전염병이 도는 흉사가 생겼다.",
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          "incident",
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          "english": "In the summer of that year, an epidemic spread misfortune throughout the village.",
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