아비규환

Korean

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?abigyuhwan
Revised Romanization (translit.)?abigyuhwan
McCune–Reischauer?abigyuhwan
Yale Romanization?apikyuhwan

Etymology

Sino-Korean word from 阿鼻叫喚, from 阿鼻 (Avīci) + 叫喚 (Raurava, clamoring, screaming).

Noun

아비규환 (abigyuhwan) (hanja 阿鼻叫喚)

  1. (Buddhism) Avīci and Raurava, two of the hot hells in Buddhist thought
  2. (set phrase from Classical Chinese) chaos, agonized cries in the midst of tragedy
    • 2022 October 30, Song Bok-gyu, Yun Yewon, Chosun Biz:
      순식간비명울음가득한 아비규환현장으로 뒤바뀌었다.
      Sunsikgane bimyeonggwa ureumi gadeukhan abigyuhwanui hyeonjang'euro dwibakkwieotda.
      In the blink of an eye, it turned into a scene of hell on earth, filled with screaming and weeping.
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