슬하

Korean

Etymology

Sino-Korean word from 膝下, from (knee) + (under).

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?seulha
Revised Romanization (translit.)?seulha
McCune–Reischauer?sŭrha
Yale Romanization?sul.ha

Noun

슬하 • (seulha) (hanja 膝下)

  1. The scope of offsprings someone takes care of or regards as his/her children.
    슬하 자식 많아요.
    Jega seulha'e jasigi manayo.
    I have many children under my care.
  2. The sphere of parental influence; The zone of nurture which let one's parent assist, advice or control their child.
    Synonyms: (mit), 아래 (arae)
    부인 미용실 운영하시는 어머니 공무원이신 아버지 슬하에서 자랐다.
    Geu bu'ineun miyongsireul unyeonghasineun eomeoniwa gongmuwonisin abeoji seulha'eseo jaratda.
    The woman were raised by a mother who ran a hair salon and a father who was a civil servant.

Trivia

It is one of the words had been used figuratively but went simple after losing its literal meaning.

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