짓

Etymology
From, but the phonologically opaque nature of the orthography means that the only thing that can be said about the Old Korean form was that its coda consonant was *-s. The Old and Middle Korean word primarily meant "appearance"; "visage"; "shape", including both static appearance and dynamic behavior. The modern Korean term refers only to the latter.

Another semantic shift appears to have occurred at some point. The Old Korean word is attested primarily in positive contexts, but by the Middle Korean period it was often negative. In Modern Korean the word virtually always has a negative connotation.

Noun

 * 1)  a physical act or movement