Korean/Words/목
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목[edit | edit source]
- Relatives
- - Narrowing [4]
- 손목 (son-, "wrist")
- 발목 (bal-, "ankle")
- 골목 (gol-, "alley")
- 길목 (gil-, "turning point") [5]
- 병목 (beong-, "bottleneck")
- - Binding
- 묶다(mug-da, "to bind")
- Compounds
- Comparatives
- From uvula #Translations
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- ↑ https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=목
- ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/목
- ↑ The cognates have not included Old English nēah "near, close," comparative nēar, English near, next, knot, German nah, nach, Latin necto "I bind, unite, connect" etc.
- ↑ 따라서 장악하기 쉬운 곳.
- Thus something easy to catch. This is where forced bodily binding occurs most often.
- ↑ https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=길목
- 큰길에서 좁은 길로 들어가는 어귀.
- ↑ https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=목구멍
- 식도와 기도로 통하는 입안의 깊숙한 곳.
- ↑ https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=목젖
- 목구멍의 안쪽 뒤 끝에 위에서부터 아래로 내민 둥그스름한 살.
- appendage that hangs from the palate
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- Etymology
- Borrowed from Late Latin ūvula (“little grape”), diminutive of Latin ūva (“grape”).
- Comments
- To be precise, uvula should mean "little bunch of grapes," regardless of its metaphoric adequacy. This anomaly may be called the grain-grape or unit-set confusion.
- ↑ Literally, "little tongue."