옴
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Korean
오옥옦옧온옩옪 옫올옭옮옯옰옱 옲옳옴옵옶옷옸 옹옺옻옼옽옾옿 | |
예 ← | → 와 |
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Etymology 1
Of native Korean origin. Probably cognate with 움 (um) "bud"
Noun
옴 • (om)
- scab, scabies, (mammal) mange.
- 옴 덕에 보지 긁는다. 사타구니 긁다 보지 긁는다.
- Om deoge boji geungneunda. Sataguni geukda boji geungneunda.
- Scabies justify her to scratch her pubes. She scratches her pubes as well as itchy thigh.
- small bulges or goose pimples on the areola around the nipple.
- (short for 옴쌀) the grains that remain unmashed in the Korean glutinous rice dough, 찰떡 or 인절미.
Synonyms
See also
Etymology 2
Euro-Korean
Alternative forms
- 오옴 (oom)
Proper noun
옴 • (Om)
- Ohm, the German physicist Georg Simon Ohm (1789~1854) who discovered the Ohm's Law in 1826.
Alternative forms
- 오옴 (oom)
Etymology 3
Verb form.
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