겨울

Korean

Etymology

First attested in the Worin cheon'gangjigok (月印千江之曲 / 월인천강지곡), 1449, as Middle Korean 겨ᅀᅳᆶ〮 (Yale: kyèzúlh).

Compare dialect forms 겨욹 (gyeouk), 저슭 (jeoseuk), 저싥 (jeosik), (juk), 겨을 (gyeo'eul), (jeol), 줄기 (julgi), 절기 (jeolgi), 저슬 (jeoseul), 저실 (jeosil), etc.).[1]

Probably cognate to Japanese 如月 (Kisaragi, the second month of the lunar calendar).[2]

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?gyeoul
Revised Romanization (translit.)?gyeoul
McCune–Reischauer?kyŏul
Yale Romanization?kyewul
  • South Gyeongsang (Busan) pitch accent: 울의 / 울에 / 울까지

    Syllables in red take high pitch. This word always takes high pitch only on the first syllable, and lowers the pitch of subsequent suffixes.

Noun

겨울 (gyeoul)

  1. winter
    Synonym: (Jeonnam) 시한 (sihan)

Coordinate terms

Seasons in Korean · 사철 (, sacheol), 사계 (四季, sagye, “four seasons”) (layout · text) · category
(bom, “spring”) 여름 (yeoreum, “summer”) 가을 (ga'eul, “fall; autumn”) 겨울 (gyeoul, “winter”)

Derived terms

See also

References

  1. Rei Fukui (2017-03-28) 小倉進平『朝鮮語方言の研究』所載資料による言語地図とその解釈―第1集, 東京大学人文社会系研究科 韓国朝鮮文化研究室
  2. Unger, J. Marshall (2001), “Layers of Words and Volcanic Ash in Japan and Korea”, in The Journal of Japanese Studies, volume 27, page 104
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