果

Glyph origin
– fruit on a tree.

Etymology 1
Possibly related to.

Definitions

 * 1) fruit
 * 2) result
 * 3) sure enough; really
 * 4) determined
 * 5) to fill
 * 6) to come true
 * 7)  finally; at last
 * 8)  actually
 * 9)  if indeed; if
 * 1) determined
 * 2) to fill
 * 3) to come true
 * 4)  finally; at last
 * 5)  actually
 * 6)  if indeed; if
 * 1)  finally; at last
 * 2)  actually
 * 3)  if indeed; if
 * 1)  actually
 * 2)  if indeed; if
 * 1)  if indeed; if
 * 1)  if indeed; if
 * 1)  if indeed; if

Compounds

 * , : fig
 * , : fig
 * : syconium
 * : resolute, determined
 * : fruit, berry
 * : fruit tree
 * : fruit juice
 * : fruit sugar
 * : flesh of fruit
 * : good fortune
 * : fruit
 * : vegetables and fruits
 * : thinning out superfluous fruit
 * : result, outcome
 * : result, fruit
 * : effect, result
 * : karma
 * : fruit of battle
 * : effect, realize
 * : carry out one's mission
 * : as was expected
 * : use up, squander
 * : end, be finished
 * : decay completely
 * : be extinguished
 * : end, extremity
 * : endless, boundless
 * , : apple (fruit)

Etymology
From.

Counter

 * 1) pieces of fruit

Noun

 * 1) fruit
 * 2)  phala, attained state, result
 * 3)  enlightenment (as the fruits of one's Buddhist practice)

Particle

 * 1) and; with comitative case marker; attached to multiple connected nouns

Usage notes
果 follows the grammatical rules of its Middle Korean descendant, which differ from Modern Korean usage. Thus it may be followed by other case markers, such as. Furthermore, in both Old and Middle Korean, "A and B" is expressed as A-kwa B-kwa, instead of Modern Korean A-kwa B.

Unlike in Middle and Modern Korean, 果 did not take any allomorph following a vowel. The Middle Korean allomorph was produced by the lenition of Old Korean *k to /ɣ/ between vowels.