바독
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Early Modern Korean[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Middle Korean 바독〮 (pàtwók).
Noun[edit]
바독 (patwok)
Descendants[edit]
- Korean: 바둑 (baduk)
Middle Korean[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Most likely 밭 (pàth, “cultivated field”) + *돍〯 (twǒlk, “stone”), in reference to the checkerboard lines resembling a plowed field and the stones used to play the game (Martin 1996, p. 36). Other etymologies for the first element have been speculatively offered but are not plausible.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
바독〮 (pàtwók) (Idu script 波獨)
- the board game of go
Derived terms[edit]
- 바독〮범〯 (pàtwókpĕm, “leopard”)
Descendants[edit]
Categories:
- Early Modern Korean terms inherited from Middle Korean
- Early Modern Korean terms derived from Middle Korean
- Early Modern Korean lemmas
- Early Modern Korean nouns
- Middle Korean compound terms
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