갑
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Korean
Pronunciation
- IPA(key)[ka̠p̚]
- Phonetic Hangul[갑]
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Etymology 2
Sino-Korean word from 甲 (“armor, shell; the first of the ten heavenly stems”)
Derived terms
Derived terms
- 갑각 (甲殼, gapgak, “shell, crust”)
- 갑골문자 (甲骨文字, gapgolmunja, “oracle bone script”)
- 갑론을박 (甲論乙駁, gamnoneulbak, “conjecture and refutation”)
- 갑부 (甲富, gapbu, “millionaire”)
- 갑상선 (甲狀腺, gapsangseon, “thyroid gland”)
- 갑옷 (甲옷, gabot, “armor”)
- 갑충 (甲蟲, gapchung, “beetle”)
- 갑판 (甲板, gappan, “deck”)
- 귀갑 (龜甲, gwigap, “turtleback”)
- 장갑 (掌甲, janggap, “glove”)
- 철갑 (鐵甲, cheolgap, “ironclad”)
- 철갑상어 (鐵甲沙魚, cheolgapsang-eo, “Chinese sturgeon”)
- 갑상어알 (gapsang-eoal, “caviar”)
- 철갑상어알 (cheolgapsang-eoal, “caviar”)
- 천산갑 (穿山甲, cheonsan-gap, “pangolin”)
Coordinate terms
Etymology 3
Sino-Korean word from 匣 (“small box, case, coffer”)
Counter
갑 • (gap)
Usage notes
As with most count words (a.k.a. classifiers), 갑 (gap) is preceded by native Korean numerals.
See also
Derived terms
Etymology 4
Sino-Korean word from 岬 (“cape, promontory, headland”)
Synonyms
- 곶 (got)
Etymology 5
Korean reading of various Chinese characters.
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