돈
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Korean
Etymology 2
First attested in the Seokbo sangjeol (釋譜詳節 / 석보상절), 1447, as Middle Korean 돈 (ton). Various hypotheses exist regarding the etymology beyond Middle Korean. Possibly a pre-Middle Chinese borrowing, from 錢 (OC *d͡zen, "money"). This word has also been connected with 돌— (dol-, “to turn, to circulate”) and 돌 (dol, “stone”). One of hypotheses explains 돈 as the present indicative connective form of 돌— (dol-, “to turn, to circulate”). (Literally, "the one which is tuned around")
Pronunciation
- IPA(key)[to̞ːn]
- Phonetic Hangul[돈:]
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Noun
돈 • (don)
- money
- 그 여자는 돈 많은 영화 배우이다.
- Geu yeojaneun don maneun yeonghwa bae-u-ida.
- She is a film star with a lot of money.
- 나는 이 방법이 돈을 절약해 줄 것이라고 확신한다.
- Naneun i bangbeobi doneul jeoryakhae jul geosirago hwaksinhanda.
- I am pretty sure this way will save us money.
Derived terms
- 돈궤 (—櫃, don-gwe, “cash box”)
- 돈놀이 (donnori, “money-lending”)
- 돈독 (—毒, dondok, “crave for money”)
- 돈맛 (donmat, “taste, love of money”)
- 돈벌이 (donbeori, “money-making”)
- 돈벼락 (donbyeorak, “sudden wealth”)
- 돈복 (—福, donbok, “luck in making money”)
- 돈주머니 (donjumeoni, “purse, money bag”)
- 돈줄 (donjul, “source of finacial support”)
- 돈지갑 (—紙匣, donjigap, “purse”)
- 돈푼 (donpun, “little money”)
- 목돈 (mokdon, “round sum of money”)
- 잔돈 (jandon, “change, small money”)
Noun
돈 • (don)
Synonyms
- 촌 (chon)
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