scorn (n.)
c. 1200, a shortening of Old French escarn "mockery,
derision, contempt," a common Romanic word
(Spanish escarnio, Italian scherno) of Germanic origin
, from Proto-Germanic *skarnjan "mock, deride"
(source also of Old High German skern "mockery,
jest, sport," Middle High German scherzen "to jump with joy").
까다 비하하다 낮추다 비꼬다 비아냥대다
국어사전
비꼬다
[동사] 1. 끈 따위를 비비 틀어서 꼬다. 2. 몸을 바르게 가지지 못하고 비비 틀다.
영어사전
비꼬다
be sarcastic
ㅅ곤-->ㅅ고는 -->꼬는 (꼰)-->어원
=contempt=disdainful=scoff=mock
scoff
scoff (v.)
mid-14c., "jest, make light of something;" mid-15c.,
"make fun of, mock," from the noun meaning
"contemptuous ridicule" (c. 1300),
from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse skaup,
skop "mockery, ridicule," Middle Danish skof "jest, mockery;"
perhaps from Proto-Germanic *skub-, *skuf-
(source also of Old English scop "poet,"
Old High German scoph "fiction, sport, jest, derision"),
from PIE *skeubh- "to shove" (see shove (v.)).
(비)꼬아삐 혹은 까삐 -->까버려 꼬아버려의 경상도사투리