흙밥

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Korean

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Etymology

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Of native Korean origin. From (heuk, earth, soil) +‎ (bap, rice (as food)). "Shovelful" from an imagery of a shovel as a spoon scooping rice; "death" probably from the imagery of the corpse becoming "food" for the earth.

Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?heukbap
Revised Romanization (translit.)?heulgbab
McCune–Reischauer?hŭkpap
Yale Romanization?hulkpap

Noun

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흙밥 (heukbap)

  1. shovelful of soil; spadeful of soil; plow-ful of soil
  2. (Yukjin, euphemistic) corpse; food for worms

Further reading

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  • 곽충구 [Kwak Chung-gu] (2019) 두만강 유역의 조선어 방언 사전, volume II, Taehaksa, →ISBN, page 3702