길

Etymology 1
From, from , probably ultimately from. The Middle Korean may be the remnant of an ancient place-related suffix; see Appendix:Middle Korean h-final nouns.

Noun



 * 1)  a road, a path, a street, a track; passage, thoroughfare
 * 2) a way, (on) the way; a route/course
 * 3)  the road (to)..., the path (to)...
 * 4)  a way, a means, a method
 * 1) a way, (on) the way; a route/course
 * 2)  the road (to)..., the path (to)...
 * 3)  a way, a means, a method
 * 1)  the road (to)..., the path (to)...
 * 2)  a way, a means, a method
 * 1)  a way, a means, a method
 * 1)  a way, a means, a method
 * 1)  a way, a means, a method

Etymology 2
Was subject to hypercorrection by Seoul speakers to avoid the palatalization in southern dialects, producing ;  and  are two other well-known examples of this phenomenon. Non-standard dialects commonly preserve the original form.

Noun

 * 1)  training; domestication
 * 2)  breaking in; wear
 * 3)  familiarity; skill
 * 1)  familiarity; skill
 * 1)  familiarity; skill

Usage notes

 * Used chiefly with the verbs and, and sometimes with the verb.

Etymology 3
related to.

Noun

 * 1) a gil, a traditional Korean unit of measurement
 * 2) the gil, a traditional Korean unit of length equal to 8 or 10 Korean foot, equivalent to approximately 2.4m and 3m respectively
 * 3) the gil, a traditional Korean unit of length equal to the height of a person; a fathom
 * 1) the gil, a traditional Korean unit of length equal to the height of a person; a fathom

Noun



 * 1)  the gil, the large body section of the upper garment in traditional clothing such as the  or

Etymology 5
.

Etymology 6
See the main entries.

Etymology 7
Korean reading of various Chinese characters.

Counter

 * 1) a gil, a traditional Korean unit of length equal to the height of a person; a fathom