an adult etymology

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(1)It’s not an adult’s etymology age. It’s this!
(2)an interesting wordplay
(3)Lee Kwang Yeon
(4)On a long winter night, I cut a waist and frost under the blanket of spring wind
(5)I’ll put it in, and on the night of Eol-woon’s arrival, I’ll bend over backwards
(6)Jung Jae Hwan
(7)You’re the founder of Hwang Jin. Is there a reason why you suddenly read it
(8)Of course. The etymology of words that we’re going to learn today is hidden hereHe’s an adult
(9)A grown-up person, or an older person with a higher age status or line
(10)But everywhere you look, the word that means an old person
(11)I don’t think so
(12)That’s right. The original meaning of an adult was not a person who got older
(13)I’m really curious about the etymology of adults
(14)If you look at the poem, there’s a phrase, “The night of Eol-woon’s birthday.” Here
(15)If you pay attention to the freezing temperature
(16)Adult is a combination of the verb “freeze” and suffixes
(17)It’s a deformation of the freeze
(18)I’m not familiar with the word “freeze” What does that mean
(19)It means a man and a woman join together
(20)Our ancestors put a lot of meaning into this, so we usually don’t want to be married
(21)I said I’m an adult
(22)Oh, so it’s the same context that only married people could wear a topknot
(23)I can understand that
(24)Yes, that’s right. An adult has a mature body and mind. A lover
(25)A person who fulfills his duties and responsibilities at the same time as the one who has U
(26)You can understand that
(27)I’m the fun word adult that I learned today
(28)A man who can take responsibility for his work when he’s a man
(29)The etymological origin of the verb “eol-da” is to separate a girl’s partner
(30)More important than being old and young, how responsible you are
(31)It’s a question
(32)”Adult” is a word derived from “frozen”
(33)Frozen means yas
(34)If you can’t speak well, you can’t speak well

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