NJ2018 Glossary - Farming Tools
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- 1 Aged manure
- 2 Bunhoe
- 3 Cheolchipa
- 4 Earthenware jar
- 5 Grass/Straw?
- 6 Hemp sacks
- 7 Hocheon
- 8 Homi
- 9 Jeomcheon
- 10 Large scythe with a long handle
- 11 Manure (cow and horse manure)
- 12 Mixture of urine and ash (Urine and ash fertilizer/Urinated ash)
- 13 Mokjak
- 14 Mokjakpae
- 15 Mussle
- 16 Night soil
- 17 Noemok
- 18 Oak stems with leaves
- 19 Pallo
- 20 Paro
- 21 Pool
- 22 Ro
- 23 Silkworm droppings
- 24 Stable (cow and horse stable)
- 25 Stalks
- 26 Storage pit
- 27 Straw mat
- 28 Sump
- 29 Trough
- 30 Urine
- 31 Willow branches
- 32 Wooden tub
- 33 Night soil
Aged manure
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Definition
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Bunhoe
Basic Info | |||
Definition
Explanation
Chapter 7.
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Cheolchipa
Basic Info | |||
• Hanja: 鐵齒擺 | • Hangeul: 철치파 | • RR: cheolchipa | • MR: ? |
Common Name | |||
• Hanja: 手愁音 | • Hangeul: 수수음 | • RR: susueum | • MR: ? |
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• iron-toothed spreader/hoe |
Definition
Explanation
Korean(modern): 쇠스랑
A leveling tool.
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Earthenware jar
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• Hanja: 瓮 | • Hangeul: 옹 | • RR: wong? | • MR: ong |
Definition
한국에서는 대부분 저장 용기로 쓰인 기구이다. 일반 저장 용기와는 다르게 배가 불뚝 튀어나와 있으며 주로 곡물 간장이나 된장을 비롯한 조미료, 술 따위를 저장하는 용도이다. 곡물이 담긴 독은 헛간이나 곳간에 두고 조미료가 담긴 독은 집안에서도 햇볕이 잘 쪼이는 양지바른 곳에 돌로 낮은 단을 쌓아 장독대를 만들어 그곳에 모아둔다.[1] (by Changseop chapter 2)
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Grass/Straw?
Basic Info | |||
• Hanja: 草 | • Hangeul: 초 | • RR: cho | • MR: ch'o |
Definition
Explanation
Method for preparing the soil, chapter 3:
'For dry fields, straw should be spread and burned after the first plowing.'
'For uncultivated land, plow between seventh and eighth (lunar) months and cover the land with grass.'
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Hemp sacks
Basic Info | |||
• Hanja: 布 (?) | • Hangeul: 포 | • RR: po | • MR: p'o |
Definition
베 주머니 (as translated in Korean, chapter 2)
Explanation
<以九穀種各一升各盛布襄, 埋於土宇中。> (chapter 2)
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Hocheon
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• Hanja: 蒿篅 | • Hangeul: 호천 | • RR: Hocheon | • MR: ? |
Common Name | |||
• Hanja: 空石 | • Hangeul: 빈섬/공섬 | • RR: Binseom/Gongseom | • MR: ? |
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• Bowl made by Straw (look for correct term in English) |
Definition
이 글에서는 볏짚으로 만든 그릇을 지칭한다. 즉 위 문장에서 견실한 종자를 걸러낸 다음 저장 할 떄 여기에 보관 하는 것이다. (this was written by Changseop when he worked on Chapter 2 preparing the seed grain)
Explanation
In chapter 5, English, translated also as 'gongseom'.
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Homi
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Definition
Explanation
See chapter 5.
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Jeomcheon
Basic Info | |||
• Hanja: 苫薦 | • Hangeul: 점천 | • RR: jeomcheon | • MR: ? |
Common Name | |||
• Hanja: 飛介 | • Hangeul: 비개 | • RR: bigae | • MR: ? |
Definition
이 단어는 이엉을 말한다. 이엉은 짚·풀잎·새 등으로 엮어 만든 지붕재료 또는 그 지붕을 지칭하기도 한다. 여기서는 동일한 재료로 씨앗이 겨울에 얼지 않도록 덮는 용도로 쓰였다. [2] (added by Changseop chapter 2)
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Large scythe with a long handle
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Definition
Explanation
Chapter 9
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Manure (cow and horse manure)
Basic Info | |||
• Hanja: 糞 (牛馬糞) | • Hangeul: 분 (우마분) | • RR: Bun (Umabun) | • MR: ? |
Alternate English Terms | |||
• cattle and horse manure |
Definition
소나 말의 똥-from the Korean translation
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Mixture of urine and ash (Urine and ash fertilizer/Urinated ash)
Basic Info | |||
Definition
Explanation
Chapter 5.2 and 5.4 and 6
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Mokjak
Basic Info | |||
• Hanja: 木斫 | • Hangeul: 목작 | • RR: mokjak | • MR: mokchak |
Common Name | |||
• Hanja: 所訖羅 | • Hangeul: 소흘라 | • RR: soheulla | • MR: sohŭlla |
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• wooden harrow |
Definition
Explanation
Korean(modern): 써래 A farming tool used even out the fields.
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Mokjakpae
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Definition
Explanation
Chapter 9
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Mussle
Basic Info | |||
Definition
Explanation
Chapter 6
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Night soil
Basic Info | |||
• Hanja: 人糞 | • Hangeul: 인분 | • RR: inbun | • MR: inbun |
Definition
Explanation
Chapter 5.1
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Noemok
Basic Info | |||
• Hanja: 檑木 | • Hangeul: 뇌목 | • RR: noemok | • MR: noemok |
Common Name | |||
• Hanja: 古音波 | • Hangeul: 고음파 | • RR: goeumpa | • MR: ? |
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• (check) |
Definition
Explanation
Chapter 5.2
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Oak stems with leaves
Basic Info | |||
• Hanja: 連枝杼葉 | • Hangeul: 련지저엽 | • RR: ? | • MR: ? |
Common Name | |||
• Hanja: 加乙草 | • Hangeul: 가을초 | • RR: ? | • MR: ? |
Definition
Explanation
Chapter 5.1 and 5.3
가지에 달린 갈잎
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==Ox==Basic Info | |||
Definition
Explanation
Chapter 6
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Pallo
Basic Info | |||
• Hanja: 板撈 | • Hangeul: 판로 | • RR: pallo | • MR: ? |
Common Name | |||
• Hanja: 翻地 | • Hangeul: 번지 | • RR: beonji | • MR: ? |
Alternate English Terms | |||
• (check) |
Definition
Explanation
Chapter 5
<以板撈【鄕名: 翻地】或把撈【鄕名: 推介】覆種。>
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Paro
Basic Info | |||
• Hanja: 把撈 | • Hangeul: 파로 | • RR: paro | • MR: p'aro |
Common Name | |||
• Hanja: 推介 | • Hangeul: 밀개/추개 | • RR: milgae/chugae | • MR: ? |
Alternate English Terms | |||
• (check) |
Definition
Explanation
Chapter 5
<以板撈【鄕名: 翻地】或把撈【鄕名: 推介】覆種。>
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Pool
Basic Info | |||
Definition
Explanation
Chapter 5.2 - to store urine outside the cow stable.
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Ro
Basic Info | |||
• Hanja: 撈 | • Hangeul: 로 | • RR: ro | • MR: ? |
Common Name | |||
• Hanja: 曳介 | • Hangeul: 끌개 | • RR: kkeulgae | • MR: ? |
Alternate English Terms | |||
• harrow rake |
Definition
A type of rake that was widely used by farmers. Long pine branches would be tied together at one end and loaded with a rock. This would then be dragged over sown fields to cover up the seeds with dirt.
Explanation
Korean(modern): 끌개/끙게
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Silkworm droppings
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Definition
Explanation
누에똥잠사 (Chapter 5.1)
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Stable (cow and horse stable)
Basic Info | |||
• Hanja: 牛馬廐 | • Hangeul: 우마구 (?) | • RR: Umagu | • MR: ? |
Definition
Explanation
<或用木槽, 盛牛馬廐池尿, 漬種其中, 漉出曬乾, 亦須三度。> (chapter 2)
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Stalks
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Definition
Explanation
Chapter 5.2 (Here check characters for bran and chaff)
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Storage pit
Basic Info | |||
• Hanja: 土宇 (?) | • Hangeul: 토우 (?) | • RR: to-u | • MR: t'o-u |
Definition
움집 (as translated in Korean)
Explanation
<欲知來歲所宜, 以九穀種各一升各盛布襄, 埋於土宇中> (chapter 2)
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Straw mat
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Definition
Explanation
Chapter 9.
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Sump
Basic Info | |||
• Hanja: 池 | • Hangeul: 지 | • RR: ji | • MR: chi |
Definition
Explanation
<或用木槽, 盛牛馬廐池尿, 漬種其中, 漉出曬乾, 亦須三度。> (chapter 2)
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Trough
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Definition
Explanation
Chapter 11.
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Urine
Basic Info | |||
• Hanja: 尿 | • Hangeul: 뇨/요 | • RR: nyo/yo (?) | • MR: ? |
Definition
Explanation
<或用木槽, 盛牛馬廐池尿, 漬種其中, 漉出曬乾, 亦須三度。> (chapter 2)
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Willow branches
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Definition
Explanation
Chapter 5.3
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Wooden tub
Basic Info | |||
• Hanja: 槽 | • Hangeul: 조 | • RR: jo | • MR: cho |
Definition
나무의 재질로 만든 구유/나무구유(as translated in Korean)
Explanation
<冬月, 以瓮或槽埋地中, 要令不凍。>
For this term translation has to be checked again.
What Changseop added: 槽 조 manger
이 글에서는 가축에게 먹이를 주는 그릇을 지칭한다. 특히 소나 말에게 먹이를 주는 그릇이다.[3]
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Night soil
Contributor: Ciceo Anca Valentina
- Chinese: 人糞
- Korean: 인분
Night soil is a euphemism for human feces collected from cesspools, privies, pail closets, pit latrines, privy middens, septic tanks, etc. Human excreta may be attractive as fertilizer because of the high demand for fertilizer and the relative availability of the material to create night soil. In areas where native soil is of poor quality, the local population may weigh the risk of using night soil.
Some people refer to human excreta as human manure, and the word "humanure" has also been used. Just like animal manure, it can be applied as a soil conditioner (reuse of excreta in agriculture). Sewage sludge is a material that contains human excreta, as it is generated after mixing excreta with water and treatment of the wastewater in a sewage treatment plant.[4]
Since ancient times, the people of East Asia have traditionally supported a large population by utilizing this natural means of fertilization.[5]
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