곰ᄇᆡ

Noun

 * 1) Yang 1947, the first major study of the work, believed that kwompoy and limpoy were two vessels used in the ceremonial dance that accompanied the singing of "Dongdong", connecting the second syllable poy to Sino-Korean . Note, however, that the "Dongdong" manuscript marked all Sino-Korean words as such, whereas kwompoy and limpoy were written as fully native words.
 * 2) Yang also speculated a connection to sailors' jargon  and, with kwompoy perhaps referring to something towards the back and limpoy to something towards the front.
 * 3) Park 1968 connected kwompoy to  and limpoy to, and speculated that the first was an invocation of the divine and the second a reference to the monarch.
 * 4) Kim 2000 suggested that kwompoy and limpoy were two different movements in the choreography of the dance.
 * 5) Park 2018 suggested that kwompoy and limpoy are divine locations from which human virtue and fortune originate, noting that the contemporaneous history  states that "Dongdong" was inspired by the "language of the immortals".
 * 1) Kim 2000 suggested that kwompoy and limpoy were two different movements in the choreography of the dance.
 * 2) Park 2018 suggested that kwompoy and limpoy are divine locations from which human virtue and fortune originate, noting that the contemporaneous history  states that "Dongdong" was inspired by the "language of the immortals".