Corean
See also: corean
English
Etymology
Adjective
Corean (not comparable)
- Archaic spelling of Korean.
- 1885, Joseph J. Casey, “Chats About Philately”, in Harper's Young People[1], volume 6, page 427:
- Women hold a very low position in Corean estimation, and count for little in the sight of the law.
Proper noun
Corean (uncountable)
- Archaic spelling of Korean.
Noun
Corean (plural Coreans)
- Archaic spelling of Korean.
- 1899, William George Aston, A History of Japanese Literature, page 18:
- It was not until many centuries later that education reached the common people. There were also teachers (mostly Coreans) of painting, medicine, and the glyptic arts.
Further reading
Romansch
Etymology
Noun
Corean m (plural Coreans; feminine Coreana, plural Coreanas)
- Korean person (male or unspecified)