"디귿" meaning in Korean

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Noun

IPA: [tiɡɯt̚] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: digeut [romanization]
Etymology: Coined at 1527 as 池末 in Hunmongjahoe(訓蒙字會, Introductions of the Letters for Youth), written by Choe Sejin. Each Sino-korean letter is used only for showing Korean pronunciation, as Middle Sino-korean 池(디, di) has the initial ㄷ in its pronunciation, and the meaning of 末(Middle Korean 귿(geud)) has the final ㄷ. Head templates: {{ko-noun}} 디귿 • (digeut)
  1. digeut - the name of the third jamo, ㄷ (d) in hangul Categories (topical): Korean letter names Synonyms: 디읃 (dieut) [North-Korea]
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