Definitions
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- noun An archaic name for the phonetic script in which
Korean is written, now usually calledHangeul . - proper noun The title of a book published in
Korea in the 15th century, outlining the phonetic script in which Korean is now usually written.
Etymologies
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Korean 훈민 정음; 訓民正音; "Correct Sounds for the Education of the People"
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