복
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Korean
Pronunciation
- IPA(key)[po̞k̚]
- Phonetic Hangul[복]
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Etymology 2
First attested in the Gugeopganibang eonhae (救急簡易方諺解 / 구급간이방언해), 1489, as Middle Korean 복 (pwok). Also First attested in the Hunmong jahoe (訓蒙字會 / 훈몽자회), 1527, as Middle Korean 믈아치 (meulahchi).
Etymology 3
Sino-Korean word from 福
Noun
복 • (bok) (hanja 福)
- fortune, blessing, luck
- a figurative word for a large share of something to be allotted
- 2012 April, 이영지, 한국인이 복을 받는 이유는 따로 있다 [There is a reason why Koreans are blessed.], DSB, →ISBN:
- 한국인이 복을 받는 이유는 따로 있다
- han-gugini bogeul banneun iyuneun ttaro itda
- There is a reason why Koreans are blessed.
- 당신은 돈복이 많군요.
- Dangsineun donbogi mankunyo.
- you are blessed with money and fortune.
- 나는 인복이 많다.
- Naneun inbogi manta.
- I have a lot of good people around me.
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Etymology 4
Sino-Korean word from 服
Derived terms
Derived terms
- 교복 (gyobok)
- 사복 (sabok)
- 근무복 (geunmubok)
- 생활복 (saenghwalbok)
- 방한복 (banghanbok)
- 하복 (habok)
- 동복 (dongbok)
- 복식 (boksik)
- 군복 (gunbok)
- 복장 (bokjang)
- 피복 (pibok)
- 상복 (sangbok)
- 양복 (yangbok)
- 내복 (naebok)
- 아동복 (adongbok)
- 운동복 (undongbok)
- 가정복 (gajeongbok)
- 방탄복 (bangtanbok)
- 관복 (gwanbok)
- 위생복 (wisaengbok)
- 복장 (bokjang)
- 도복 (dobok)
- 법복 (beopbok)
- 춘추복 (chunchubok)
- 작업복 (jageopbok)
- 체육복 (cheyukbok)
- 환자복 (hwanjabok)
- 승복 (seungbok)
- 결혼복 (gyeolhonbok)
- 공복 (gongbok)
- 비행복 (bihaengbok)
- 사복형사 (sabokhyeongsa)
- 야복 (yabok)
- 통상복 (tongsangbok)
- 평상복 (pyeongsangbok)
- 혼례복 (hollyebok)
- 수영복 (suyeongbok)
- 역복 (yeokbok)
- 한복 (hanbok)
- 소복 (sobok)
- 개복실 (gaeboksil)
- 결복 (gyeolbok)
- 고복 (gobok)
- 남복 (nambok)
- 등산복 (deungsanbok)
- 미복 (mibok)
- 방설복 (bangseolbok)
- 방수복 (bangsubok)
- 방설복 (bangseolbok)
- 방수복 (bangsubok)
- 방충복 (bangchungbok)
- 변복 (byeonbok)
- 복색 (boksaek)
- 복착 (bokchak)
- 부인복 (bu-inbok)
- 사무복 (samubok)
- 색복 (saekbok)
- 야회복 (yahoebok)
- 여복 (yeobok)
- 여아복 (yeoabok)
- 남아복 (namabok)
- 특별복 (teukbyeolbok)
- 통학복 (tonghakbok)
- 극복 (geukbok)
- 굴복 (gulbok)
- 항복 (hangbok)
- 복무 (bongmu)
- 복종 (bokjong)
- 착복 (chakbok)
- 정복 (jeongbok)
- 불복 (bulbok)
- 승복 (seungbok)
- 복용 (bogyong)
- 복식 (boksik)
- 복역 (bogyeok)
Etymology 5
Korean reading of various Chinese characters.
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