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갈래
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- 가르다 (gareuda, "to split, divide")
- 가람 (garam, "river")
- 가래 (garae, "spade")
- 가리비 (garibi, "scallop")
- 갈기 (galgi, "shred, strip; mane")
- 갈비 (galbi, "rib")
- 갈퀴 (galkwi, "rake") [3]
- 갈퀴다 (galkwida, "to rake") [4]
- 할퀴다 (halkwida, "to scratch") [5]
- Comparatives
- The galley (ship) looks like a long extension of the Chinese pictogram 非, which is modelled after a pair of opposing wings of a bird. cf. Japanese ガレー (gare). See: w:jp: ガレー船
- The galley (kitchen), as seen in large airplanes or ships, also looks like a long extension of the Chinese pictogram 非 more often than not. cf. Japanese ギャレー (gyare). See: w:jp: ギャレー
- The galley (for proofreading) is simply derived from a long array of typeset trays prior to the final pagination. cf. Japanese ゲラ (gera). See: w:jp: ゲラ刷り
- The long gallery is used for displaying art collections, and so on.
- ↑ https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=갈래
- ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/갈래
- ↑ Compare:
- hark #Dutch "rake"
- Harke #German "rake"
- ↑ Compare:
- harken #Dutch "to rake"
- harken #English "to listen, hear, regard"
- harken #German "to rake"
- ↑ 손톱이나 날카로운 물건으로 긁어 상처를 내다.
- A set of fingernails may well serve as a rake.
- ↑ Illustration from Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (1890—1907)