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타다
[edit | edit source]- Attributive form
- 탄 (tan)
- Comparatives
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태극
[edit | edit source]- RR: taegeuk (太極) [4]
- The Ultimate Oneness, Taiji, or the like. [5]
- 태극기
- RR: taegeukgi (太極旗)
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The 1882 flag of Korea (since 1949 the flag of South Korea).
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The national flag of the Republic of Korea (2011-present).
- 태극도
- RR: taegeukdo (太極圖)
- Taijitu or yin-yang diagram
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Fuxi 'Earlier Heaven' bagua arrangement.
- Comments
- It is quite an irony as well as mystery that the colorful shield pattern above (ca. AD 430) of an Western Roman infantry unit is the earliest known Taijitu or yin-yang diagram, most likely of East Asian origin, and that most likely earlier than that. The influence of the East on the West would have never ended with that!
- See also
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The Möbius band symbolizes a unity or oneness [11]
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To turn a rectangle into a Möbius strip [12]
텽
[edit | edit source]- Noun
- 한옥에서, 몸채의 방과 방 사이에 있는 큰 마루. [16]
- the large hall between rooms in Korean housing.
- Meanwhile
- Relatives
- 텽집 (tyeongjip) [18] [19]
- 청사 (cheongsa), 廳舍 (tīngshe) [20]
- 청당 (廳堂, cheongdang),[21] 廳堂/厅堂 (tīngtáng) [22]
- 청문 (聽聞) [23] [24] [25]
- 청문회 (聽聞會) [26]
- Comparatives
Note: The relation of 텽 (廳, tyeong, "government office") to 텽집 (廳집, tyeongjip, "government office builing") is at least analogous to that of þing#Icelandic ("parliament") to þinghús#Icelandic ("parliament house"). |
- References
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thing_(assembly)
- https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ting_(forsamling)
- https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinghus
- https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tingshus
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Husting
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courthouse
- https://ko.wikipedia.org/wiki/팅그
- Footnotes
텽집
[edit | edit source]- Roman: tyeongjip
- Sound: 청집 (cheongjip)
- Hanja: 廳집
- Noun
- Synonyms
- Relatives
- Comparatives
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- See also
- Footnotes
톱
[edit | edit source]- 손톱과 발톱을 통틀어 이르는 말.
- Compounds
- 손톱 (son-, "fingernail")
- 발톱 (bal-, "toenail")
- Relatives
- 손 (son, "hand")
- 손가락 (son-garag, "finger")
- 발 (bal, "foot")
- 발가락 (bal-garag, "toe")
- 가락 (garag, "division") cf. 갈래 (gallae, "division")
- Comparatives
통
[edit | edit source]- Compounds
- 물통 (mul-, "water tun, barrel")
- 술통 (sul-, "liquor tun, barrel")
- 통장이 (-jang-i, "cooper")
- Relatives
- 톤 (ton, "ton") loanword
- 독 (dog, "earthenware barrel")
- 동이 (dong-i, "earthenware jar")
- 양동이 (洋-, yang-dong-i, "bucket" lit. "western jar")
- Comparatives
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티우*
[edit | edit source]- 고대 동북 아시아의 전설적 전쟁신
- Chiyou, the ancient Far-East god of war.
- Comparatives
- Comments
- The Far-East god of war 蚩尤 (티우*, tiu) might well be identified with the Western counterpart such as English Tiu or Tiw, German Ziu, Nordic Tyr, and even Latin Mars. Meanwhile, Latin Mars Thingsus [55] strongly suggests that Thing or the like was characteristic of the above-mentioned Germanic god of war. Such may be the case with 蚩尤 and 廳, anyway in close association!
- See also
- Tuesday, literally meaning "Tiu's day" or "Tiw's day"
- Thing, the ancient Germanic assembly
- Mars Thingsus in Latin, meaning "Mars
or the war god characteristicof the Thing" - Tinghus in Norwegian, meaning "Courthouse", literally, "Thing-house" cf. 텽집 (廳집, tyeong-jip), which is now canonically, 청사 (廳舍, 庁舍, cheong-sa)
Footnotes
[edit | edit source]- ↑ https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=타다
- ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/타다
- ↑ From Old English tannian (“to tan a hide”), from Latin tannare.
- To change to a tan colour due to exposure to the sun.
- To change an animal hide into leather by soaking it in tannic acid.
- ↑
- ↑ 표준국어대사전
- 중국 철학에서, 우주 만물의 근원이 되는 실체.
- 하늘과 땅이 분리되기 이전의 세상 만물의 원시 상태.
- ↑ 표준국어대사전
- 대한민국의 국기. 흰 바탕의 한가운데 진홍빛 양(陽)과 푸른빛 음(陰)의 태극을 두고, 사방 대각선 상에 검은빛 사괘(四卦)를 둔다. 사괘의 위치는 건(乾)을 왼편 위, 곤(坤)을 오른편 아래, 감(坎)을 오른편 위, 이(離)를 왼편 아래로 한다. 조선 고종 19년(1882)에 일본에 수신사로 간 박영효가 처음 사용하고, 고종 20년(1883)에 정식으로 국기로 채택ㆍ공포되었다. 1949년에 문교부 고시로 현재의 형태로 확정되었다.
- ↑ That shows the shield pattern of the Western Roman infantry unit armigeri defensores seniores.
- ↑ It shows a taijitu in red and black, with the motto contraria sunt complementa ("opposites are complementary").
- ↑ Numericana - Escutcheons of Science
- ↑ That is, the yin-yang diagram, "with black representing yin and white representing yang. It is a symbol that reflects the inescapably intertwined duality of all things in nature, a common theme in Taoism. No quality is independent of its opposite, nor so pure that it does not contain its opposite in a diminished form: these concepts are depicted by the vague division between black and white, the flowing boundary between the two, and the smaller circles within the large regions."
- ↑ Of binary opposition, that is, Taiji of yin and yang.
- ↑ Join the edges labelled A so that the directions of the arrows match.
- ↑ Cf. Mandarin: 厅 (ting)
- ↑ Simplified: 厅 (ting) "hall, large room"
Shinjitai: 庁 (chō)
Definitions: hall; large room. - ↑ 한자사전: 廳
- 관청(官廳), 관아(官衙)
- government office
- 마루, 대청(大廳: 방과 방 사이에 있는 큰 마루)
- large hall
- 관청(官廳), 관아(官衙)
- ↑ 한글사전: 청9 廳
- ↑ 금성판 활용옥편 p.289.
- ↑ 남광우 편저, 교학고어사전, 1997. p.1350.
텽 [명] 청(廳), 대청(大廳)
텽집 [명] 청(廳), 대청(大廳) - ↑ The old Sino-Korean 텽 (廳, tyeong) alone is too ambiguous to do without such a compound as 텽집 (廳집, tyeongjip) prototypical of the modern 청사 (廳舍, cheongsa).
- ↑ (Taiwan, historical) government office; government building (under Japanese rule)
- ↑ https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=청당
‘관청’의 북한어. - ↑
- hall (for holding meetings, concerts, receiving guests, etc.)
- department in a large government organization (such as a ministry); office
- government department at a provincial level
- ↑ 들을 청(聽)
들을 문(聞) - ↑ w:National Assembly hearing
- ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hearing
- (uncountable) A proceeding at which discussions are heard.
- There will be a public hearing to discuss the new traffic light.
- (uncountable) A proceeding at which discussions are heard.
- ↑ https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=청문회
어떤 문제에 대하여 내용을 듣고 그에 대하여 물어보는 모임. 주로 국가 기관에서 입법 및 행정상의 결정을 내리기에 앞서 이해관계인이나 제삼자의 의견을 듣기 위하여 연다. - ↑ cf. tinghus
- ↑ cf. Thingstead
- ↑ cf. tinghus
- ↑ cf. þinghús
- ↑ cf. tinghus
- ↑ cf. þingstede
- ↑ cf. þinghús
- ↑ cf. tingshus
- ↑ https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=청사
- ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/청사
- ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/廳舍
- ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/廳舍
- ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/厅舍
- ↑ 廳舍 (tīngshe)
(Taiwan, historical) government office; government building (under Japanese rule) - ↑ (Taiwan, historical) government office; government building (under Japanese rule)
- ↑ https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=청당
‘관청’의 북한어. - ↑
- hall (for holding meetings, concerts, receiving guests, etc.)
- department in a large government organization (such as a ministry); office
- government department at a provincial level
- ↑ (廳, tyeong, "government office")
- ↑ (廳집, tyeongjip, "government office builing")
- ↑ "Due to linguistic evidence and early native comparisons between *Tīwaz and the Roman god Mars, especially under the name Mars Thingsus, a number of scholars have interpreted *Tīwaz as a Proto-Germanic sky-, war- and thing-god."
- ↑ https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=톱
- ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/톱
- ↑ https://ko.dict.naver.com/#/search?query=통
- ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/통
- ↑ "The ancient Germanic god of war, identified with Tyr of Norse mythology. Possibly the god after whom Tuesday was named."
- ↑ Týr is the relevant Wikipedia page.
- ↑ "(Norse mythology) The Norse god of war, identifiable with Tiu or Tiw."
- ↑ "Týr is the namesake of the Tiwaz rune (ᛏ), a letter of the runic alphabet corresponding to the Latin letter T. By way of the process of interpretatio germanica, the deity is the namesake of Tuesday ('Týr's day') in Germanic languages, including English.
- ↑ The interpretatio romana generally renders the god as Mars, the ancient Roman war god, and it is through that lens that most Latin references to the god occur. For example, the god may be referenced as Mars Thingsus (Latin 'Mars of the Assembly [Thing]') on 3rd century Latin inscription, reflecting a strong association with the Germanic thing, a legislative body among the ancient Germanic peoples.