Someone added "(Korean
hapchung)" to the "to do" list, but I can't find that term anywhere. What is a hapchung?
In reference to:
- The Chinese term (calling the Unicode insertion person!) ke tou, literally "bump head," which spelled "kowtow" in English, refers to the act of deep respect shown by bowing so low as to touch the head to the ground.
I'm not sure if this is in fact the origin of the term, but the Mandarin 叩倒 (kou4 dao3) seems to fit, and the dictionaries I check seem to think it came from the Mandarin. "Ke tou" seems more like a Japanese rendering. --LDC