바구니

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Korean

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Etymology

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First attested in the Eoje naehun, (御製內訓 / 어제내훈), 1475 , as Middle Korean 바고니〮 (Yale: pàkwòní). The first element is probably related to Japanese (hako), from Old Japanese pako; the final -니 element appears to be some kind of suffix related to bags or containers, also appearing in 가마니 (gamani, “sack made of straw”).

Pronunciation

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Romanizations
Revised Romanization?baguni
Revised Romanization (translit.)?baguni
McCune–Reischauer?paguni
Yale Romanization?pakwuni

Noun

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바구니 (baguni)

  1. basket
  2. a basketful (of apples)