This is the 4228th most frequent Korean word.
지킨
"지킨" is not a standalone word in Korean; it might be part of a phrase or derived from "지키다," meaning "to protect" or "to keep." Context is needed for an exact definition.
Here, '지킨' is the past adjective form of the verb '지키다', meaning 'to keep', used to describe the person as someone who kept (a promise).
그는 약속을 지킨 사람입니다.
He is a person who kept his promise.
In this sentence, '지킨' is used as an attribute to '규칙', showing that the rules were followed or adhered to.
우리는 함께 규칙을 지킨 결과 성공했습니다.
Together, we kept the rules, resulting in success.
Here, '지킨' comes from '지키다', which can mean 'to protect' or 'to guard', and describes the flowers as the ones that were protected.