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담
edit- 집이나 일정한 공간을 둘러막기 위하여 흙, 돌, 벽돌 따위로 쌓아 올린 것. [3]
- Wall #Boundary wall, cf. dam as a barrier that bars passage of flood
- Synonyms
- 담장 (dam-jang)
- 울 (ul, "fence" as a thin barrier) cf. 담 (dam, "wall") as a thick barrier
- 벽 (byeog, "wall") cf. Danish væg, Norwegian vegg
- 바람벽 (baram-byeog, "enclosing wall")
- 성벽 (seong-byeog, "definsive wall") [4]
- Compounds
- 담벼락 (-byeorag, "various walls") [5]
- Relatives
- 댐 (daem, loanword "dam"), cf. Amsterdam, Rotterdam, etc.
- 둑 (dug, "dyke"), cf. Afsluitdijk meaning "enclosure dam"
- 못 (mot, "moat, pond")
- 해자 (haeja, "moat"), cf. The Hague
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Afsluitdijk with the Wadden Sea (a part of the North Sea) on the left and the IJsselmeer on the right in the Netherlands
- Comparatives
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- ↑ https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=담
- ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/담
- ↑ This definition, including "둘러막기" (enclosing) to stick to "boundary wall," is overdone a little, however prototypical it may be. Such is also the case with 벽 (beog, "wall" cf. Danish væg, Norwegianvegg). Otherwise, Korean 담 (dam, "wall") is more comparable with Dutch and English dam, etc.
- ↑ 깁흔 희즈 놉흔 담 쓰고 -- 교학고어사전 p.1469
- ↑ 담이나 벽 따위를 통틀어 이르는 말.