이웃

Korean

Alternative forms

  • 이오지 (ioji), 이우지 (iuji) (obsolete Early Modern forms)
  • 이욷 (iut), 이웆 (iut) (obsolete Early Modern spellings)

Etymology

First attested in the Seokbo sangjeol (釋譜詳節 / 석보상절), 1447, as Middle Korean 이웆〮 (Yale: ìwúc), from pre-Middle Korean *ìpúc. Compare Gyeongsang Middle Korean 이븟 (Yale: ipus), whence modern Southwestern Korean 이붓 (ibut).

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?iut
Revised Romanization (translit.)?ius
McCune–Reischauer?iut
Yale Romanization?iwus

Noun

이웃 (iut)

  1. neighbor (a person who lives nearby)
    가까운 이웃 사촌보다 낫다.
    gakkaun iut-i meon sachonboda natda.
    Nearby neighbors are better than distant cousins.
  2. (less common) vicinity
    공원 이웃 산다.
    geu-neun gong'won iut-e sanda.
    He lives in the vicinity of the park.
    Synonyms: 근처(近處) (geuncheo), 인근(隣近) (in'geun)
  3. (chiefly attributive) neighborhood, neighbouring
    이웃 학교 방문하다
    iut hakgyo-reul bangmunhada
    to visit a neighbouring school
    Synonyms: 근처(近處) (geuncheo), 인근(隣近) (in'geun)

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