Paykcey

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English

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Etymology

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From the Yale romanization of Korean 백제(百濟) (Baekje).

Proper noun

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Paykcey

  1. (uncommon, scholarly) Alternative form of Baekje

Usage notes

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Usually found in linguistics works, since the Yale romanization is nowadays largely reserved to linguists.