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Etymology 1
노 한 타래 ( no han tarae, “ a bundle of twine ” )
First attested in the Seokbo sangjeol ( 釋譜詳節 / 석보상절 ), 1447, as Middle Korean 놓 ( Yale : nwòh ).
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노 • (no )
string , cord ( twisted hemp, paper, etc. )
노 를 꼬다 ― no -reul kkoda ― to lay a string
Etymology 2
노 를 젓는 선수 들 ( no -reul jeonneun seonsu-deul, “ athletes rowing their oars ” )
Sino-Korean word from 櫓 . Displaced Middle Korean ᄇᆡᆾ ( pòych , “ oar, paddle; punting pole ” ) .
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노 • (no ) (hanja 櫓 )
oar , paddle
노 를 젓다 ― no -reul jeotda ― to row a paddle
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North Korean dictionaries also give 노 ( no ) for the word, when 로 ( ro ) is expected.
Etymology 3
Sino-Korean word from 爐 .
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노 • (no ) (hanja 爐 )
( technical ) furnace
2021 June 24, “과거 선조들은 어떻게 철기구를 만들었을까? [ gwageo seonjodeureun eotteoke cheolgigureul mandeureosseulkka? ] ”, in The Science Times :제련로 는 광석 을 녹여 금속 을 만들기 위한 시설 인 노(爐) 를 의미한다 .Jeryeollo-neun gwangseog-eul nogyeo geumsog-eul mandeulgi wihan siseor-in no -reul uimi-handa. A smelting furnace is a furnace in which ore is melted to produce metal.
로(爐) ( -ro , “ furnace ” , suffix )
Etymology 4
Of native Korean origin.
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노 • (no )
( obsolete ) north ; purportedly used by sailors, in certain regions
Synonym: ( used nowadays ) 북(北) ( buk )
Etymology 5
Of native Korean origin.
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Etymology 6
Sino-Korean word from 弩 .
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Etymology 7
Sino-Korean word from 盧 .
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노 • (No ) (hanja 盧 )
a surname : No , Ro , Noh , Roh
Etymology 8
Sino-Korean word from 魯 .
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노 • (No ) (hanja 魯 )
a surname : No , Ro , Noh , Roh
( formal , academic) the Lu , an ancient vassal state of China
Synonym: 노나라 ( Nonara , usual non-academic term )
Usage notes
As with all historical Chinese polities with a single-character name, the Lu are usually referred to with the suffix 나라 ( nara , “ nation, country ” ) as 노나라 ( Nonara , “ the Lu country ” ) outside of academia.
Etymology 9
Sino-Korean word from 老 .
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노— • (no- ) (hanja 老 )
old ; aged
노(老) ( no- ) + 부모(父母) ( bumo , “ parents ” ) → 노부모(老父母) ( nobumo , “ one's old parents ” )
Etymology 10
Korean reading of various Chinese characters.