Words
배긔종군하다 배기종군하다 | verb | none |
fight as an enlisted man
For a high ranking person to fight in the field as an ordinary soldier without a title.
work in a common rank
To jump into and perform a task without holding a certain title.
배길기도 | noun | none |
praying for a hundred days
The act of praying for a hundred days to achieve something, or a prayer made for such a purpose.
배길잔치 | noun | none |
baegiljanchi
100th-day celebration party: A party on the hundredth day of a baby's birth.
배길짱 | noun | none |
essay contest; writing contest
A writing contest held by the government or an organization.
배길홍 | noun | none |
crape myrtle; garden zinnia
A flowering tree with red or yellow long-lasting flowers that occur from the summer to the fall.
백짜 | noun | none |
baekja
white porcelain: A pottery made by applying transparent glaze to white soil and heating it at a high temperature.
백짝 | noun | none |
count
A rank intermediate between the highest and lowest titles of nobility in European countries.
백쩐노장 | noun | none |
veteran; old hand; old-timer
An experienced person who has been through all kinds of difficulties like an experienced general who has fought numerous battles.
백쩡 | noun | none |
baekjeong
butcher: (archaic) A person who slaughters animals such as cows, pigs, etc., for market.
백쩨 | noun | advanced |
Baekje
A kingdom that was in the central and southwestern regions of the Korean Peninsula, one of the three kingdoms of ancient Korea; after King Onjo established the Baekje Kingdom in 18 B.C., it developed around the Hangang River and greatly influenced Japanese culture; it was defeated by the allied forces of the Silla Kingdom and the Chinese Tang Dynasty in 660 A.D.
백쭝 | noun | none |
eldest and second eldest brothers
One's eldest brother and second eldest brother.
being almost equal; having trouble telling which is better
A state in which two people or things are very similar in talents, abilities, techniques, etc., making it hard to tell who or which is better or worse than the other.
백쭝날 | noun | none |
baekjungnal
The 15th day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar when Buddhists prepare and eat special dishes, and present offerings to Buddha.