하낱도

Korean

Etymology

Univerbation of (han, one) + (nat, piece) + (-do, even).

Adverb

하낱도 • (hanatdo)

  1. (Gyeongsang, with a negated sentence) even a little
    하낱도 부꾸럽다. (Gyeongsang dialect, Changwon)
    Hanatdo an bukkureopda.
    It's not even a little shameful.

Usage notes

  • Speakers of other dialects often think this is a dialectal form of 하나 (hana-do, even one; even a little), but 하나 (hana-do) and 하낱도 (hanatdo) are both used in Gyeongsang and the two have separate etymologies.

Further reading

  • 경남 방언 사전 [gyeongnam bang'eon sajeon, Dictionary of southern Gyeongsang varieties], volume II, South Gyeongsang Provincial Government, 2017, page 269
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