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Sino-Korean word from 佾舞, from 佾 (“row and line in line dance”) + 舞 (“dance”).
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Revised Romanization? | ilmu |
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Revised Romanization (translit.)? | ilmu |
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McCune–Reischauer? | ilmu |
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Yale Romanization? | il.mu |
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일무 • (ilmu) (hanja 佾舞)
- (dance, religion) line dance performed during ancestral rites at shrines, with equal numbers in the rows and lines of dancers
- Hyponyms: 팔일무(八佾舞) (parilmu), 육일무(六佾舞) (yugilmu), 사일무(四佾舞) (sailmu), 이일무(二佾舞) (iilmu)
Sino-Korean word from 日茂, from 日 (“the sun; day”) + 茂 (“lush, luxuriant”).
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Revised Romanization (translit.)? | ilmu |
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McCune–Reischauer? | ilmu |
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Yale Romanization? | il.mu |
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일무 • (ilmu) (hanja 日茂)
- growing lusher day by day
Sino-Korean word from 一無, from 一 (“one; all”) + 無 (“none, null”).
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Yale Romanization? | il.mu |
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일무 • (ilmu) (hanja 一無)
- nothing at all
- Synonyms: 개무(皆無) (gaemu), 전무(全無) (jeonmu)