토끼

Korean

Etymology

First attested as Middle Korean 톳〮기〮 (thwóskí) in the Worin seokbo (月印釋譜 / 월인석보), 2:19a[1], 1459.

Traditionally interpreted as Sino-Korean (to, rabbit) + unknown elements /-s-ki/, but seems more likely ultimately to be of Proto-Tungusic origin. See the Middle Korean entry for more information.

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?tokki
Revised Romanization (translit.)?to'kki
McCune–Reischauer?t'okki
Yale Romanization?tho.kki

Noun

토끼 • (tokki) (counter 마리)

  1. leporid(hare, rabbit), bunny

Alternative forms

  • 톳기 (totgi), 톡기 (tokgi)obsolete spellings before standardization

Derived terms

  • 멧토끼 (met'tokki, wild hare)
  • 산토끼 (santokki, wild hare)
  • 집토끼 (jiptokki, house rabbit)
  • 토끼굴 (tokkigul, rabbit burrow)
  • 토끼뜀 (tokkittwim, jumping like a rabbit)
  • 토끼띠 (tokkitti, born in the year of the rabbit)
  • 토끼몰이 (tokkimori, to put up against the wall, literally cornering rabbits)
  • 토끼자리 (tokkijari, Lepus constellation)
  • 토끼잠 (tokkijam, shallow sleep)
  • 토끼장 (tokkijang, rabbit hutch)
  • 토끼풀 (tokkipul, clover)

References