1. SsaurabiSsaurabi (싸울아비) is a Modern Korean compound which literally means "a father who fights". It is not clear when this term was coined. Its earliest known usage is of 1983: Kim Yong Woon, who specialized in mathematical history, said in his book titled Kankokujin to Nihonjin (Koreans and Japanese) :It is said, "Saul" to fight in Korean, and says, "Abi" a man. When "Man who fights" is expressed in Korean, it becomes "Saulabi".
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