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Bird's-eye view of Verdun (meaning "strong fort") in 1638
Roman: dun
Hanja:
Noun [1] [2]
  1. 많은 사람이 떼를 지어 모이는 일. 또는 모인 곳이나 모인 무리. [3]
    dun, fort, hillfort; hill; town
Synonyms
Compounds
  • 둔병 (-byeong, lit. "dun soldiers")
  • 둔전 (-jeon, lit. "dun farm")
Relatives
  • 둔덕 (dun-deog, "hill")
  • 둔치 (dun-chi, "dune")
  • 둔치다 (dunchi-da, "to camp, station")
  • 진치다 (dunchi-da, "to camp, station")
Comparatives
屯 #Chinese (tún, "village, camp, station")
dun #English dun ("fort, hill-fort")
dun #Old English dun ("hill, mountain")
dún #Irish dún ("fort, fortress")
dún #Old Irish dún ("fort, fortress")
dùn #Scottish Gaelic dùn ("heap; fort, fortress; town")
  • (dun, "hill") vs. (dug, "dyke")
둔 (dun) [5] 둑 (duk) [6]
English  Dutch  German 
dune duin Düne
thin dun dünn
down[7] dons Daune[8]
town tuin[9] Zaun[10]
dun dun Dun
English  Dutch  German 
dyke dijk Deich
thick dik dick
tight dicht dicht
thigh dij דיך‎ [11]
dough deeg Teig
  1. https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=둔
  2. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/둔
  3. This definition is necessary but too insufficient.
  4. https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=진 군사들의 대오(隊伍)를 배치한 것. 또는 그 대오가 있는 곳.
  5. A thinly-topped or obtusely-topping heap or hill, say, dune. It may further compare with English down, town, dun, etc., and with the other Germanic relatives.
  6. A thickly-topped or acutely-topping heap or hill, say, dyke. It may further compare with English tight, thigh, dough, etc., and with their Dutch and German (or Yiddish) counterparts.
  7. "Soft, fluffy immature feathers which grow on young birds"
  8. dun #Danish, dun #Norwegian, dun #Swedish, dúnn #Icelandic.
  9. "garden"
  10. "fence"
  11. Yiddish dikh