"ムックリ" meaning in All languages combined

See ムックリ on Wiktionary

Noun [Ainu]

IPA: /múkꜜkùɾʲì/, /múkꜜkùɾ/ Forms: mukkuri [romanization]
Etymology: Perhaps from Proto-Tungusic *muk(k)änä (“mouth harp”), especially if one takes into account Sakhalin Ainu ムㇷクㇴ (muhkun) and ムㇷクㇴ (muhkuna), with final /n/ instead of /r/. Compare Negidal мухэнэ (muxənə), Ulch мухэлэ (muxələ), Orok мухане̄ (muxan'ē), мухэнэ (muxənə), Nanai муэнэ̄ (muenē) and Manchu ᠮᡝᡴᡝᠨᡳ (mekeni). Etymology templates: {{cog|tuw-pro|*muk(k)änä||mouth harp}} Proto-Tungusic *muk(k)änä (“mouth harp”), {{cog|ain|ムㇷクㇴ|tr=muhkun}} Ainu ムㇷクㇴ (muhkun), {{cog|neg|мухэнэ|tr=muxənə}} Negidal мухэнэ (muxənə), {{cog|ulc|мухэлэ|tr=muxələ}} Ulch мухэлэ (muxələ), {{cog|oaa|мухане̄|tr=muxan'ē}} Orok мухане̄ (muxan'ē), {{cog|gld|муэнэ̄}} Nanai муэнэ̄ (muenē), {{cog|mnc|ᠮᡝᡴᡝᠨᡳ}} Manchu ᠮᡝᡴᡝᠨᡳ (mekeni) Head templates: {{head|ain|noun|Latin spelling|mukkuri||{{{3}}}||{{{poss}}}|||||||||||f1sc=Latn|head=|sc=Kana|tr=-}} ムックリ (Latin spelling mukkuri), {{ain-noun|k|mukkuri}} ムックリ (Latin spelling mukkuri)
  1. A traditional Ainu musical instrument similar to a Jew's harp. Wikipedia link: Mukkuri Categories (topical): Musical instruments Synonyms: ムㇰクリ (mukkur), ムㇰクㇽ (muhkun), ムㇷクㇴ (muhkuna), ムㇷクナ

Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [mɯ̟k̚kɯ̟ɾʲi] Forms: mukkuri [romanization]
Etymology: Borrowed from Ainu ムックリ (mukkuri). Etymology templates: {{ja-r|ムックリ}} ムックリ (mukkuri), {{bor+|ja|ain|ムックリ|tr=mukkuri}} Borrowed from Ainu ムックリ (mukkuri) Head templates: {{ja-noun}} ムックリ • (mukkuri)
  1. a kind of bamboo Jew's harp used by the Ainu people Wikipedia link: Daijirin, Mukkuri, ja:ムックリ Categories (topical): Musical instruments

Alternative forms

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