pond 연못
역시 어원은 우리말 판다
기본형 파다
pol은 파다의 활용 팔-
Proto-Dravidian : *Pond-
Meaning : hole
Proto-South Dravidian: *Pond-
Proto-South Dravidian : *Pond-
Meaning : hole
Tamil : pōttu, pontar, pontu
Tamil meaning : hole, hollow
Tamil derivates : (?) pōn_ cave
Number in DED : 4452
Proto-Telugu : *bond-
Proto-Telugu : *bond-
Meaning : hole, bore
Telugu : bonda
Number in DED : 4452
Notes : Cf. also Kui pondo hole.
Proto-Dravidian : *poḷ-
Meaning : hole; to bore, chisel
Notes : ? Cf. Telugu *poḍ- 'to pierce' (2254); however, such a reflexation would be extremely strange.
Proto-Dravidian : *PoK-
Meaning : hole
Proto-South Dravidian: *bok- Proto-Dravidian : *Pond-
Meaning : hole
Notes : Cf. also Kui pondo hole.
pocket 주머니
pock-역시 구멍을 뜻한다.
pocket (n.)
mid-14c., pokete, "bag, pouch, small sack," from Anglo-French pokete (13c.),
diminutive of Old North French poque "bag" (Old French pouche),
from a Germanic source akin to
Frankish *pokka "bag," from Proto-Germanic *puk- (see poke (n.1)).
바구니 의 박- 역시 뭔가를 넣을 수 있는 구멍을 뜻한다.
fuck 역시 박다 구멍을 뜻하는 어원이다.
bag 가방
역시 넣을 수 있는 구멍을 뜻한다.
Proto-Dravidian : *vaŋk-
Meaning : rat hole
지하 벙커 역시 구멍이 어원이다.
영어사전
bunker
1. (군인들의) 벙커 2. (특히 배나 집 밖에 있는) 석탄 저장고 3. (골프 코스에서 모래가 ...
프랑스어사전
bunker [bunkεːʀ]
[남성명사] (2차 대전 중 독일군이 구축한) 벙커,궁교(穹窖)
hole 구멍
h는 과거 kh발음
골 홀 굴 훌 모두 어원이 같다.
굴 군 <-->굼 역시 발음변형이며 같다.
골 고랑 밭고랑
인도 드라비다어에 있다.
Proto-Dravidian : *koẓ-
Meaning : tube, pipe; hole, pit
Omphalos(영어)
옴파로스 ( 그리스어: ὀμφαλός )는 고대의 종교적인 돌 유물 또는 예배 장소이다.
옴파로스는 그리스어로 배꼽을 의미한다.
l반모음 이으 적용 ;홈파였어--->어원
국어사전
홈파다
[동사] 속을 오목하게 호비어 파다.
영어사전
홈파다
cut a groove, groove
(작은말)홈파다. (여린말)움파다. 훔패다
훔을 포함하는 두 글자로 이루어진 단어 : 4 개 거훔 슬훔 슬픔. 아훔 일훔 이름.
훔을 포함하는포함하는 단어 훔 이라는 글자를 포함하는 단어는 총 20개 입니다.
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파다 할때 어근 파- 드라비다어에 있다.
파-->바 발음약화
Proto-Dravidian : *bor_-
Meaning : hole (in tree)
Proto-South Dravidian: *bōr_-, *pōr-
Proto-South Dravidian : *bōr_-, *pōr-
Meaning : hole
Tamil : pōr_ai
Tamil meaning : hole, hollow in tree, cavern
Tamil derivates : pōr hollow of a tree
Kannada : pōr
Kannada meaning : hole
Notes : Probably two different roots (or, at least, some of the forms are contaminated with another root, like *po- 'to perforate').
Number in DED : 4604
Proto-Telugu : *bor_-
Proto-Telugu : *bor_-
Meaning : hole, burrow, hollow, pit
Telugu : bor_iya
Dialectal forms (1) : bor_r_e
Additional forms : Also bor_r_a hole, hollow, cavity in a tree
Number in DED : 4604
Proto-Kolami-Gadba : *bor- (*-r_-)
Proto-Kolami-Gadba : *bor- (*-r_-)
Meaning : hole
Salur Gadba : borra "hole in tree"
Number in DED : 4604
Proto-Gondi-Kui : *bor_-
Proto-Gondi-Kui : *bor_-
Meaning : hole
Notes : Unclear vowel length in South-Dravidian; the root was, however, contaminated with several other roots with similar structure.
홈파다
한국어[편집]
동사[편집]
IPA/ɸʷo̞mpʰa̠da̠/
발음[홈파다]
홈의 ㅎ은 과거 kh발음 ㅋ 콤 쿰 움 굼 구멍
구멍을 뜻한다.
womb 자궁 역시 움 으로 발음하며 구멍을 뜻한다.
한자 宮 집,궁 역시 어원이 같다.
arm pit 겨드랑이
pit 팠다 혹은 파다-->어원
픝-->핕
프다 피다 파다
하다 사투리로 흐다 히다
Proto-Dravidian : *gum-
Meaning : hole; pit
Proto-Kolami-Gadba : *gum-
Proto-Kolami-Gadba : *gum-
Meaning : pit
Salur Gadba : gummi
Number in DED : 1818
Proto-Gondi-Kui : *gum-
Proto-Gondi-Kui : *gum-
Meaning : hole; grave
동굴 할때 동 역시 구멍을 뜻한다.
드라비다어에도 있다.
Proto-Dravidian : *ḍōŋk- (?)
Meaning : hole; to dig holes
Proto-South Dravidian: *ḍō(ŋ)g-
Proto-South Dravidian : *ḍō(ŋ)g-
Meaning : hole, to bore
Tamil : ṭoŋku
Tamil meaning : hole or hollow in a tree or wall
Malayalam : tōkkuka
Malayalam meaning : to bore a hole into vessel or fruit containing a liquid
Kannada : ḍoge, doge
Kannada meaning : to make a hole (with the hand, a crow, the nails or claws)
Kannada derivates : ḍogar_u, ḍōr_u, dogar_u, dōr_u hollow, hole in a wall, in a tree, in the ground; dōkari instrument for grubbing up grass
Tulu : dōguni
Tulu meaning : to grub up grass
Number in DED : 2990
Proto-Telugu : *ḍōŋk-
Proto-Telugu : *ḍōŋk-
Meaning : to dig slightly so as to loosen the soil for weeding, pare the ground cutting up the turf
Telugu : dō̃ku
Telugu (Krishnamurti) : ḍō̃ku
Additional forms : Also ḍoŋgu hollow in a tree
Number in DED : 2990
Notes : Highly unstable root, reconstruction very uncertain.
navel (n.)
Old English nafela, nabula, from Proto-Germanic *nabalan
(source also of Old Norse nafli, Danish and Swedish navle,
Old Frisian navla, Middle Dutch and Dutch navel,
Old High German nabalo, German Nabel), from PIE *(o)nobh- "navel"
(source also of Sanskrit nabhila "navel, nave, relationship;"
Avestan nafa "navel," naba-nazdishta "next of kin;" Persian naf;
Latin umbilicus "navel;"
Old Prussian nabis "navel;" Greek omphalos; Old Irish imbliu).
우리말 배꼽의 어원을 알 수가 있는 인도 드라비다어
팠다 파다 움푹 들어갔다.
배꼽 의 받침 ㅂ발음은 인도를 벗어나면서 서서히 생긴 것이다.
Meaning : "navel" | Query method: Match substring
Proto-Dravidian : *boḍ-
Meaning : navel
Proto-Dravidian : *pod-k-
Meaning : navel
Proto-South Dravidian: *podkuḷ-
Proto-South Dravidian : *podkuḷ- (?)
Meaning : navel
Tamil : pokkuḷ, pōkil
Tamil meaning : navel
Tamil derivates : pokkaṇi a large open navel
Malayalam : pokkiḷ, pokkuḷ
Malayalam meaning : navel
Kannada : pokkuẓ, porkuẓ
Kannada meaning : navel
Kodagu : pokkɨ
Kodagu meaning : navel
Tulu : puvaḷu, pū̆voḷu
Tulu meaning : navel
Proto-Nilgiri : *pukū
Proto-Nilgiri : *pukū
Meaning : navel
Kota : pukū
Toda : pikū
Notes : Dissimilation in Toda?
Number in DED : 4460
Miscellaneous : BEL (LSB 2.2) hodkuḷu navel; KOR (T) hokru navel
Number in DED : 4460
Proto-Telugu : *pokkil-
Proto-Telugu : *pokkil-
Meaning : navel; a depression
Telugu : pokkili
Number in DED : 4460
Proto-Kolami-Gadba : *bogur
Proto-Kolami-Gadba : *bogur
Meaning : navel
Kolami : bogur
Naikri : bogur
Number in DED : 4460
Notes : Possibly related to *boḍḍ- 'id.'?