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말+/말씀+/물+/불+
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Elbow cf. Latin cubitum
 
Kneeling cf. Latin cubo
Roman: gub
Noun [1] [2]
  1. 말, 소, 양 따위 짐승의 발 끝에 있는 두껍고 단단한 발톱.
    hoof
  2. 구두나 운동화 따위의 밑바닥에 붙은 발. 그릇 따위의 밑바닥에 붙은 나지막한 받침.
    heel
  3. 팔굽, 발굽, 말굽의 굽
    elbow, heel, hoof [3]
Compounds
  • 팔굽 (pal-, "elbow") cf. Latin cubitum from cubo ("I kneel down") [4]
  • 발굽 (bal-, "heel")
  • 말굽 (mal-, "hoof")
Relatives
Comparatives
Germanic Slavic Others
  • Danish: hov
  • Dutch: hoef
  • English: hoof
  • German: Huf
  • Icelandic: hófur
  • Norwegian: hov
  • Swedish: hov
  • Bulgarian: копито (kopito)
  • Czech: kopyto
  • Polish: kopyto
  • Russian: копы́то (kopýto)
  • Serbo-Croatian: ко̀пито (kòpito)
  • Ukrainian: копито (kopyto)
  • Estonian: kabi
  • Finnish: kavio
  • Japanese (くび, kubi, "neck; neck & head as a whole" cf. "head" in Chinese & Korean) [7]
  1. https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=굽
  2. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/굽
  3. All these words relate to the idea of 굽이 (gub-i, "curve or bend").
  4. See the photos on the right, relating to what is curved. Explain why the concubine is so called.
  5. The basic meaning "I lie down, sleep" may not well explain, say, cubitum "elbow". As such, the basic idea must be "to bend". Reconsider Relatives.
  6. Both may be related by means of metathesis.
  7. cf. Latin caput "neck" & Polish kopyto, etc. "hoof".