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등송

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Korean

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Etymology

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Sino-Korean word from 謄送 (to copy and send).

Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?deungsong
Revised Romanization (translit.)?deungsong
McCune–Reischauer?tŭngsong
Yale Romanization?tungsong

Noun

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등송 (deungsong) (hanja 謄送)

  1. (archaic) sending a reproduction; sending a copy (usually of an official document)
    • 1666, “尙州黃氏家 한글 私婢 戶籍 [Korean-language registry of a private female slave belonging to the Sangju Hwang family]”, in 17세기 한글 노비 호적 연구 [17segi han'geul nobi hojeok yeon'gu], published in 2008, Eomunhak volume 100, pp. 31—58 [1]:
      호젹 등송ᄒᆞ오니 보소
      hojeok deungsonghaoni boso
      I send you the copy of the registry; please read it.

Derived terms

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