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Korean dolia
Dolia at Ostia Antica
Roman: dog
Noun [1] [2]
  1. 간장, 술, 김치 따위를 담가 두는 데에 쓰는 큰 오지그릇이나 질그릇. 운두가 높고 중배가 조금 부르며 전이 달려 있다.
    dolium [3] cf. Latin doga "vat, vessel"
Synonyms
  • 항아리 (hang-ari)
  • 단지 (danji)
Compounds
  • 간장독 (ganjang-, "dolium for soybean source")
  • 된장독 (doenjang-, "dolium for soybean paste")
  • 김장독 (gimjang-, "dolium for gimjang")
  • 김칫독 (gimchit-, "dolium for kimchi")
  • 술독 (sul-, "dolium for liquor")
Relatives
  • 동이 (dong-i, "earthenware jar")
Comparatives
dolium #Descendants
  • Catalan: doll
  • English: dolium
  • Italian: doglio
  • Portuguese: talha
  1. https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=독
  2. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/독
  3. From Latin dolium "large earthenware vessel." According to John Pairman Brown, a Punic commercial loanword, comparing Hebrew דֳּלִי‎ (dŏlī) which already appears in Isaiah 40:15[2] and is from Proto-Semitic, also Arabic دَلْو‎ (dalw, “bucket”) etc.