items such as shirts and trousers that you wear on your body
noun
clothes
I have prepared five rolls of fine
cloth and fabric for you, Sister-in-law.
Please make my brother happy
with some good clothes.
These are pearls.
I hope you are blessed with children.
Use this bronze mirror and
live a pure married life, Eun.
This is silver, Eun.
used to say that something should happen or be done now but can be changed later
preposition
for now
You must become
a great source of strength.
Your father trusts you.
I accept your orders.
We can avoid the rain here for now.
Someone will bring us rain clothes soon.
to use time, energy, etc for a particular purpose
devote sth to sb/sth
How many years has it been since you’ve
shown your face to your father?
You have kept that scar to yourself
for so many years.
I have caused you to worry.
Father.
Show your bare face to the world now
and be confident.
Devote yourself to helping the
Crown Prince make a good nation.
not covered by clothes
adjective
bare
How many years has it been since you’ve
shown your face to your father?
You have kept that scar to yourself
for so many years.
I have caused you to worry.
Father.
Show your bare face to the world now
and be confident.
Devote yourself to helping the
Crown Prince make a good nation.
a group of animals that live together, especially those of the dog family
noun
pack
Prince Wang So,
you have accomplished a great feat.
You have saved this country.
I only led the rain ritual
in place of the Crown Prince.
Why is that important?
I was delayed by a pack of thieves.
I could not make it to the ritual.
Thank you, Your Majesty.
important or famous
adjective
great
Prince Wang So,
you have accomplished a great feat.
You have saved this country.
I only led the rain ritual
in place of the Crown Prince.
Why is that important?
I was delayed by a pack of thieves.
I could not make it to the ritual.
Thank you, Your Majesty.
to succeed in doing something good
verb
accomplish
Prince Wang So,
you have accomplished a great feat.
You have saved this country.
I only led the rain ritual
in place of the Crown Prince.
Why is that important?
I was delayed by a pack of thieves.
I could not make it to the ritual.
Thank you, Your Majesty.
an act or achievement that shows great skill or strength
noun
feat
Prince Wang So,
you have accomplished a great feat.
You have saved this country.
I only led the rain ritual
in place of the Crown Prince.
Why is that important?
I was delayed by a pack of thieves.
I could not make it to the ritual.
Thank you, Your Majesty.
to destroy something, especially a building, by fire, or to be destroyed by fire
burn (sth) down
Damiwon, Damiwon, Damiwon!
The girls at Damiwon are all troublesome.
I will burn that place down.
causing a lot of problems, especially over a long period of time
adjective
troublesome
Damiwon, Damiwon, Damiwon!
The girls at Damiwon are all troublesome.
I will burn that place down.
not caring if you hurt or upset other people when you try to get what you want
adjective
ruthless
A mistake… it was a mistake.
- I can make mistakes too!
- No.
There are no mistakes.
If I am to rise up as a king’s mother,
you must be persistent and ruthless.
A - person continues to do something although other people do not want them to.
adjective
persistent
A mistake… it was a mistake.
- I can make mistakes too!
- No.
There are no mistakes.
If I am to rise up as a king’s mother,
you must be persistent and ruthless.
to try to defeat and change a government
rise up
A mistake… it was a mistake.
- I can make mistakes too!
- No.
There are no mistakes.
If I am to rise up as a king’s mother,
you must be persistent and ruthless.
to pull paper, cloth, etc into pieces, or to make a hole in it by accident
verb
tear
Mother.
How could you lose
an opportunity like that?
If someone tries to take what is yours
you must tear his throat out
to protect it if you must!
You should have taken it,
no matter what!
the back part of your mouth and the passages inside your neck
noun
throat
Mother.
How could you lose
an opportunity like that?
If someone tries to take what is yours
you must tear his throat out
to protect it if you must!
You should have taken it,
no matter what!
to put something over something else, in order to protect or hide it
verb
cover
Court Lady Hae from the Damiwon…
I am positive she covered up
So’s scar with the use of makeup.
I am to raise you up, Mother?
Damiwon, Damiwon, Damiwon!
The girls at Damiwon are all troublesome.
someone who saves someone or something from harm or difficulty
noun
saviour
Your Highness, you have saved us!
You are our savior!
You have saved us all!
Thank you!
someone who is from a particular country, especially a country with a king or queen
noun
subject
It was the 4th Prince.
Prince Wang So is Gwangjong.
His brothers, nephews,
and longtime subjects…
they say he killed them all.
He’s that Gwangjong.
He killed them?
having existed or lasted for many years
adjective
longtime
It was the 4th Prince.
Prince Wang So is Gwangjong.
His brothers, nephews,
and longtime subjects…
they say he killed them all.
He’s that Gwangjong.
He killed them?
the son of your brother or sister, or the son of your husband’s or wife’s brother or sister
noun
nephew
It was the 4th Prince.
Prince Wang So is Gwangjong.
His brothers, nephews,
and longtime subjects…
they say he killed them all.
He’s that Gwangjong.
He killed them?