마루타
Appearance
Korean
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Etymology
[edit]From Japanese 丸太 (maruta, “wooden log”), which was used by Unit 731 during World War II to euphemistically refer to the test subjects of their lethal human experiments.
Pronunciation
[edit]- (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ma̠ɾutʰa̠]
- Phonetic hangul: [마루타]
Romanizations | |
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Revised Romanization? | maruta |
Revised Romanization (translit.)? | maluta |
McCune–Reischauer? | marut'a |
Yale Romanization? | malwu.tha |
Noun
[edit]마루타 • (maruta)
- (historical) human test subject of Unit 731
- (slang) human test subject, guinea pig
- Synonym: 모르모트 (moreumoteu)
- 1993, “북한 이것이 궁금하다 김일성의 건강 비법 [bukhan igeosi gunggeumhada gimilseong'ui geon'gang bibeop]”, in JoongAng Ilbo[1]:
- 80세 이상 남녀 20명씩을 「장수 마루타」로 뽑아 약재 등을 먹게 한 뒤 효능이 입증되면 김에게 투약하고 있다.
- Palsip se isang namnyeo seumu myeong-ssig-eul ‘jangsu maruta’-ro ppoba yakjae deung-eul meokge han dwi hyoneung-i ipjeungdoemyeon Gim-ege tuyakhago itda.
- Twenty men and women each of over eighty years of age who are selected as "longevity guinea pigs" are made to eat medicines, etc., and if [the medicine's] efficacy is demonstrated, it is given to Kim [Il-sung, then leader of North Korea].