스승
Korean
Etymology
First attested in the Seokbo sangjeol (釋譜詳節 / 석보상절), 1447, as Middle Korean 스스ᇰ (susung). Seo Jeongbeom considers the “teacher” and “shaman” senses related, and derives it from root 슷 (sus) + suffix —응 (-ung). The ultimate root is postulated to be *sam, meaning “word”. From the same source are the second syllable of 말씀 (malsseum, “word”), the now-dialectal word 심방 (simbang, “sorceress”), and Manchu ᠰᠠᠮᠠᠨ (saman, “shaman”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key)[sʰɯsʰɯŋ]
- Phonetic Hangul[스승]
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Noun
스승 • (seuseung)
- teacher, master, mentor, instructor
- (Pyeongbuk, Hamgyŏng dialect) sorceress, exorcist, shaman
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