Marco Cimarosti wrote:

> In fact, my understanding of likes like this:
> 
> U+4E07  kKorean MAN MWUK
> ...
> U+4E32  kKorean KOC KWAN CHEN
> ...
> 
> Is that they are a lists of alternative *mono*-syllabic readings (i.e. I see
> the blank as an "OR"):

You are probably right.  However, my understanding was that the KS standard (and
a fortiori Unicode) contains multiple codepoints (one in the Unified Han block,
one or more in the CJK Compatibility Ideographs block) in such cases.
There is no compatibility ideograph for U+4E07, and there is only one (U+F905)
for U+4E32.

> U+4EBB  kKorean SA-LAM-IN-PYEN

I missed this one.  Your argument sounds plausible.
 
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