김수로
수로(首露)
인도 산스크리트어 수라
범어 surya 태양
일본어 소라 하늘
수라상의 수라 독수리의 수리 솔개의 솔
러시아어 небо 네바 하늘,천국
높아-->어원
lofty
1. (인상적이게) 아주 높은, 우뚝한 2. 고귀한, 고결한 3. 오만한, 거만한
높데이-->높다의 경상도사투리
러시아어사전
со́лнце [솔은쩨]
[중성명사] 1. (светило) 해, 태양(太陽), 해님, 일륜(日輪), 천광지귀(天光之貴)
살 솔 술 설 모두 태양을 뜻한다.
하늘이란 뜻과 태양이란 뜻을 동시에 가지고 있는 말이다.
흉노--> 역시 하늘과 태양이란 뜻이 있다.
hero 영웅
h와 s의 호환으로 시로 스로 수로
형님<-->셩님 ,힘<-->심
hero (n.1)
late 14c., "man of superhuman strength or physical courage," from
Old French heroe (14c., Modern French héros), from Latin heros (plural heroes) "hero, demi-god, illustrious man," from Greek heros (plural heroes) "demi-god," a variant singular of which was heroe. This is of uncertain origin; perhaps originally "defender, protector" and
from PIE root *ser- (1) "to protect."
Meaning "man who exhibits great bravery" in any course of action is from 1660s in English. Sense of "chief male character in a play, story, etc." first recorded 1690s. Hero-worship is from 1713 in reference to ancient cults and mysteries; of living men by 1830s. In Homer, of the Greeks before Troy, then a comprehensive term used of warriors generally, also of all free men in the Heroic Age. In classical mythology from at least the time of Hesiod (8c. B.C.E.) "man born from a god and a mortal," especially one who had done service to mankind; with the exception of Heracles limited to local deities and patrons of cities.
초인간적인 권력을 지닌 사람이나 통치자, 영웅
수라상을 올려라!
surya 범어로 태양을 뜻한다. 신적인 존재다.
heron은 왜가리란 뜻도 있지만 과거 hero 영웅으로 쓰였다.
한자 公 공 자의 어원이 되는 셈이다.
국어사전
고깔 속담·관용구
[명사] 승려나 무당 또는 농악대들이 머리에 쓰는, 위 끝이 뾰족하게 생긴 모자.
영어사전
고깔
conical hat, usually decorated with paper flowers, worn by Buddhist dancers and some players in farmer.
고깔(곳갈)은 농악을 칠 때나 승려가 착용하는 관모로 고구려 절풍에서 유래되었다.
‘곳갈’은 삼각형을 의미하며, ‘변辨’과 같아 절풍에서 시작되었다.
Meaning : "hero" | Query method: Match substring
Proto-Dravidian : *korŋ-
Meaning : crane, heron
Proto-South Dravidian: *kork-
Proto-South Dravidian : *kork-
Meaning : crane
Tamil : kokku
Tamil meaning : common crane, Grus cinerea; stork, paddy bird
Tamil derivates : kuruku heron, stork, crane, bird, gallinaceous fowl, an_r_il bird
Malayalam : kokku, kokkan, kocca, kuriyan
Malayalam meaning : paddy bird, heron
Malayalam derivates : kuru heron
Kannada : kokku, kokkare
Kannada meaning : crane
Kannada derivates : kukku heron, crane
Tulu : korŋgu
Tulu meaning : crane, stork
Proto-Nilgiri : *kork-
Proto-Nilgiri : *kork-
Meaning : heron
Toda : košk
Number in DED : 2125
Number in DED : 2125
Proto-Telugu : *kokk-/*koŋ-
Proto-Telugu : *kokk-/*koŋ-
Meaning : crane
Telugu : koŋga
Dialectal forms (1) : kokkera
Dialectal forms (2) : kokkarāyi
Additional forms : Also [1] pegguru, [2] begguru (< peru-kuru) adjutant crane
Number in DED : 2125
Proto-Kolami-Gadba : *koŋ-/*kok-
Proto-Kolami-Gadba : *koŋ-/*kok-
Meaning : crane
Kinwat Kolami : koŋga
Parji : kokkal (pl. kokkacil)
Salur Gadba : kokkāle (pl. kokkāsil) "heron"
Kondekor Gadba : kokalin
Additional forms : Also Salur koŋalin (pl. koŋasil) crane
Number in DED : 2125
Proto-Gondi-Kui : *korŋ-, *kok-
Proto-Gondi-Kui : *korŋ-, *kok-
Meaning : a k. of bird
Proto-Gondi : *korŋ-, *kok-
Proto-Gondi : *korŋ-, *kok-
Meaning : crane; heron
Muria Gondi : kokoḍal "heron, duck"
Maria Gondi : koŋga "crane"
Koya Gondi : koŋga "crane"
Maria Gondi (Lind) : koruku "crane"
Number in DED : 2125
Number in CVOTGD : 870, 874
Proto-Kui-Kuwi : *kō̆k-
Proto-Kui-Kuwi : *kō̆k-
Meaning : crane
Kui : kohko "paddy bird"
Kuwi (Schulze) : kongi
Tekriya Kuwi : kokoṛa
Notes : All three forms are of different origin: *kōk- in Kui, *kong- in Kuwi_S, *kok- in Kuwi_T. The exact form in PK is impossible to determine, especially seeing that the word is expressive and frequent inter-borrowings between different languages are not excluded.
Number in DED : 2125
Notes : Several roots, hopeleslly contaminated already in PGn.
Brahui : xāx-ūr (?)
Brahui : xāx-ūr
Meaning : demoiselle crane
Number in DED : 2125
Proto-Altaic: *si̯ŏ̀gu
Meaning: sun; sky
Russian meaning: солнце; небо
Tungus-Manchu: *sigūn
Proto-Tungus-Manchu: *sigūn
Meaning: sun
Russian meaning: солнце
Evenki: siɣūn
Negidal: siɣun
Spoken Manchu: šun, sun (2033)
Literary Manchu: šun
Ulcha: siu(n)
Orok: su(n)
Nanai: siu(n)
Oroch: seu(n)
Udighe: sū(n)
Solon: š́igũ
Korean: *hắi
Proto-Korean: *hắi
Meaning: sun; year
Russian meaning: солнце; год
Modern Korean: hä
Middle Korean: hắi
Japanese: *suà-rá
Proto-Japanese: *suà-rá
Meaning: sky
Russian meaning: небо
Old Japanese: swora
Middle Japanese: sòrá
Tokyo: sóra
Kyoto: sòrá
Kagoshima: sorá
Comments: Lee 1958, 118, АПиПЯЯ 49, 81, 292. An Eastern isogloss. It is also interesting (cf. Whitman 1985, 148-150) to note MKor. hànắr 'sky', which may, together with PJ *suàrá id., go back to a complex form *si̯og[u]n-lV.