부아

Etymology
The Middle Korean word meant "lung". The modern meaning is the result of a semantic shift from "lung" > "burst of (angry) speech" > "anger". Note that the word is most commonly used with verbs expressing eruption or outburst; thus the original source of the modern meaning would have been the metaphoric expression "their lung is bursting [with emotion]".

failed to obey Middle Korean vowel harmony, which is highly unusual for a native Korean word and suggests a relatively recent borrowing from some foreign language. Given the lack of a clear Chinese source, a likely source is a 🇨🇬 form with a reflex in 🇨🇬, as Manchu derives from Jurchen.

See also 🇨🇬 with identical semantics to the Korean.

Noun

 * 1) anger
 * 2)  lung
 * 3)  meat attached to the lung or throat
 * 1)  lung
 * 2)  meat attached to the lung or throat
 * 1)  meat attached to the lung or throat
 * 1)  meat attached to the lung or throat
 * 1)  meat attached to the lung or throat

Usage notes
is rarely used in isolation, especially outside linguistic works, but is generally encountered in idiomatic expressions as the subject of verbs having to do with a burst of emotion such as, ,.