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두름

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Korean

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Etymology

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From Middle Korean 두름 (twulum).

First attested in the Samguk Sagi (三國史記 / 삼국사기), 1145, as in Goguryeo placenames 冬音忽 (Dongeumhol; Yonan, South Hwanghae at present) and 冬音奈縣 (Dongeumna/Dongeumnae prefecture; Hajeom-myeon, Ganghwa, Incheon at present), and a Baekje placename 冬音縣 (Dongeum prefecture; Daegu-myeon, Gangjin, South Jeolla at present).

This term is a noun form of a verb 두르다 (dureuda, to surround, to wrap), which has a stem 둘ㅇ‐ (Yale: twulG-); this can explain how (Yale: twong, 도ᇰ) corresponds to (Yale: twul).

Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?dureum
Revised Romanization (translit.)?duleum
McCune–Reischauer?turŭm
Yale Romanization?twulum

Noun

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두름 (dureum)

  1. long bundle of fish, greens or so on woven in straw or something
  2. (dialectal, Gyeongsang) Nonstandard form of 두둑 (duduk, bank between ploughlands; ridge in a field).

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두름 (dureum)

  1. a unit of counting 20 fish in two braids of 10 fish per single braid
  2. a unit of counting woven bundles of about 10 wild vegetables