인적

Korean

Etymology 1

Sino-Korean word from 人跡 (human footstep).

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?injeok
Revised Romanization (translit.)?injeog
McCune–Reischauer?injŏk
Yale Romanization?in.cek

Noun

인적 • (injeok) (hanja 人跡)

  1. trace of people, presence of people
    • c. 1890, ()()()():
      촉불 빗츠거날 잇난 ᄎᆞ져가니 졍쇄한 빗치고 인젹 읍ᄂᆞᆫ지라.
      Han gos-e chokbur-i bitcheugeonal bul innan gos-eul chajeogani jeongswaehan bang-ui bur-i bitchigo injeog-i eumneunjira.
      Since there was a candle shining from one place, he searched for the place where [that] light was. The light [of the candle] was shining in a very clean room, and there was no trace of anybody.
    • 2014, 최진아 [choejina, Choe Jin-a], “무속의 전승체제 약화가 무구제작에 미친 영향 [musogui jeonseungcheje yakhwaga mugujejage michin yeonghyang, The influence of the decline of shamanic apprenticeship systems on the creation of ritual implements]”, in Han'guk musokhak, volume 29, pages 173—211:
      전문가 아니지만 무신도 그리는 동안 인적 드문 으로 올라가 작업 수행하는 제작과정 정성 쏟았던 으로 보인다.
      Geu-neun jeonmun'ga-neun anijiman musindo-reul geurineun dong'an-e-neun injeog-i deumun san-euro ollaga jageob-eul suhaenghaneun deung geu jejakgwajeong-e jeongseong-eul ssodatdeon geos-euro boinda.
      Although he was not an expert, it appears that he paid careful attention when making [the implements], such as by going up on a mountain where there were few people while drawing the paintings of the deities.

Etymology 2

Sino-Korean word from (person) + .

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?injeok
Revised Romanization (translit.)?injeog
McCune–Reischauer?inchŏk
Yale Romanization?inqcek

Noun

인적 • (injeok) (hanja 人的)

  1. (attributive) relating to people
    인적자원injeokjawonhuman resources
    인적교류injeokgyoryuexchange of people
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