마은
Jeju
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Native isol.: 마은 (ma'eun), 마흔 (maheun) Native attr.: 마은 (ma'eun), 마흔 (maheun) Sino: ᄉᆞ십 (sawsip) |
Etymology
Likely borrowed from Early Modern Korean 마은 (maun), from earlier Middle Korean 마ᅀᆞᆫ (mazon). The traditional reflex would have preserved a /s/ in the second syllable, creating Jeju *마슨 (*maseun) from a reconstructed Old Korean *마ᄉᆞᆫ (*MASON), provided that it's not a borrowing.[1] However, this form is completely unattested in the Hangul script. Cognate with Korean 마흔 (maheun).
Pronunciation
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | ma'eun |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | ma'eun |
Yale Romanization? | maun |
Alternative forms
- 마흔 (maheun)
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