죽다

Etymology
The suppletive honorific is first attested in the , 1805.

Verb

 * 1) to die to stop living
 * 2) to die away, to fade
 * 3)  to die, to stop working
 * 4)  to fade away, to disappear
 * 5)  to be unbearable, to be irresistible
 * 1)  to die, to stop working
 * 2)  to fade away, to disappear
 * 3)  to be unbearable, to be irresistible
 * 1)  to be unbearable, to be irresistible

Verb

 * 1)  to die

Usage notes

 * Unlike Modern Korean, the Middle Korean verb did not have a suppletive honorific (the verb was even used for the death of the king, which would be scandalous in Modern Korean), though was also used euphemistically.