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차차웅

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Korean

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Etymology

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Modern Korean reading of Hanja 次次雄, said to be from Old Korean. Probably a doublet of 스승 (seuseung).

Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?chachaung
Revised Romanization (translit.)?chachaung
McCune–Reischauer?ch'ach'aung
Yale Romanization?cha.chawung

Noun

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차차웅 (chachaung) (hanja 次次雄)

  1. (historical) a royal title of the ancient Korean kingdom of Silla, used in the early first century
    Synonyms: 거서간(居西干) (geoseogan), 이사금(泥師今) (isageum), 마립간(麻立干) (maripgan)

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