English
wikipedia|Gugyeol
Alternative spellings
gugyeol
Etymology
From Korean 구결 (�訣, gugyeol), "phrase parting".
Noun
kwukyel (Yale Romanization of 구결, �訣)
- One of three early systems for writing Korean phonetically with Chinese characters before the invention of the modern hangul (í��ê¸�) script, resembling the old Japanese kanbun-kundoku (æ¼¢æ��è¨�èª) style. The other two ancient Korean systems were hyangchal and idu.
Synonyms
�
��
��, �義
See also
�� (��, itwu or idu)
í�¥ì°° (é��æ�, hyangchal)
;Characters:
Some of the ideograms that were used phonetically in kwukyel:
:丷, ä¹�, ä¸�, å�¼, å£, å�ª, æ�©, 亪, 亽, ç½�, ä»�
Category:Korean derivations
ko:kwukyel
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