Han River

English

Etymology 1

Partial calque of Korean 한강(漢江) (han'gang). From 한— (han-, “big”) and (, gang, “river”).

Proper noun

the Han River

  1. A major river in South Korea that flows through Seoul.
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Etymology 2

Partial calque of Chinese 漢江汉江 (Hànjiāng).

Proper noun

the Han River

  1. A tributary of the Yangtse flowing through Shaanxi and Hubei, China, with its river mouth in Wuhan
    • 1930 August 5 [1930 August 1], “Hailstone Damage Near Hankow”, in The North-China Herald and Supreme Court and Consular Gazette, volume CLXXVI, number 3287, Shanghai, →OCLC, page 199, column 5:
      In the one case, a two-storeyed house in Wuchang which has long been needing repairs collapsed and killed the mother and son of the occupier. In the other case, a house built partly on piles at the edge of the Han River above Chiaokou was overturned and the wife and daughter of the tenant were thrown into the river and drowned.
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