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1 고전 문학의
adj. classical -
2 고전적인
adj. classic, classical -
3 고전주의의
adj. classical -
4 고전파의
adj. classical -
5 고전학
n. classical literature; numismatics -
6 고전학자
n. classical scholar; numismatist, coin collector -
7 다프네
n. Daphne, nymph who was changed into a laurel tree (Classical Mythology) -
8 레테
n. Lethe, river of forgetfulness (Classical Mythology) -
9 로터스
n. lotus, any of a number of flowering water plants; flower which was believed to induce a state of blissful forgetfulness when eaten (Classical Mythology), lotos -
10 바가텔
n. bagatelle, short light piece of classical music (esp. for piano) -
11 바실리스크
n. basilisk, reptile (snake, lizard, or dragon) which is able to kill with by its look or breath (Classical Mythology); large crested reptile of the tropical Americas -
12 반신반인
n. demigod, (Classical Mythology) one who is partly human and partly god; human who has been made into a god -
13 부용
n. cotton rose; lotus, flower which was believed to induce a state of blissful forgetfulness when eaten (Classical Mythology) -
14 산스크리트
n. Sanskrit, ancient Indic language, classical literary language of India -
15 서향나무
n. Daphne, nymph who was changed into a laurel tree (Classical Mythology); laurel (evergreen shrub) -
16 소곡
n. arietta, ditty, short song; bagatelle, short light piece of classical music (esp. for piano) -
17 옥편
n. dictionary of classical Chinese translated into Korean -
18 자전
n. dictionary of classical Chinese in Korean; autobiographical novel; rotation, magnetoelectricity -
19 전통적인
adj. traditional, traditionary, conventional, conservative, white bread, classical, orthodox -
20 전형적인
adj. typical, exemplary, representative, classical
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