손아귀
Korean
Alternative forms
- (Gyeongnam) 손앙금 (sonanggeum), 손아구지 (sonaguji)
- (Jeonnam, Pyeongbuk) 손타구니 (sontaguni)
- (Jeju) 손아금 (sonageum)
Etymology
First attested in the Yeogeo yuhae (譯語類解 / 역어유해), 1690, as Early Modern Korean 손범아귀 (Yale: swon.pem.akwuy). By surface analysis, 손 (son, “hand”) + 범 (beom, “tiger”) + 아귀 (agwi, “mouth”). Possibly a calque of Chinese 手虎口; the word is first attested as a translation of the Chinese form.
Pronunciation
- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [sʰo̞na̠ɡɥi] ~ [sʰo̞na̠ɡy]
- Phonetic hangul: [소나귀]
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | sonagwi |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | son'agwi |
McCune–Reischauer? | sonagwi |
Yale Romanization? | son.akwi |
Noun
손아귀 • (sonagwi)
Derived terms
- 손아귀힘재개 (sonagwihimjaegae, “dynamometer”) (North Korea)
See also
- 범아귀 (beomagwi): the space between the thumb and the forefinger.
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