Where does “풋젓” come from?

풋젓 (Korean) comes from Korean 풋-, from Korean -ㅅ-, from Old Korean 叱 — Genitive case marker, chiefly for inanimate nouns.

풋젓 (Korean): jeotgal made with shrimps caught between the end of the first month and the fourth month on the lunar calendar

Definitions

  1. jeotgal made with shrimps caught between the end of the first month and the fourth month on the lunar calendar

Ancestry of “풋젓”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Korean풋-green, unripe
2Korean-ㅅ-
3Old KoreanGenitive case marker, chiefly for inanimate nouns
Every word from Old Korean Every word from Korean -ㅅ-Every word from Korean 풋-