"南蛮煙管" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [nã̠mba̠ŋʲ ɡʲise̞ɾɯ̟] Forms: 南蛮煙管 [canonical] (ruby: 南蛮煙管(なんばんぎせる)), 南蛮煙管 [canonical] (ruby: 南蛮煙管(ナンバンギセル)), nanban-giseru [romanization]
Etymology: Compound of 南蛮 (nanban, “southern barbarians”, in reference to the Spanish and Portuguese traders of the 1500s-1600s) + 煙管 (kiseru, “pipe”), perhaps from the way that the flower and stem are shaped roughly like a European smoking pipe. The kiseru changes to giseru as an instance of rendaku (連濁). First attested in the 日本植物名彙 (Nihon Shokubutsu Meii, “Japanese Plant Names”), a reference work from 1884. Etymology templates: {{compound|ja|南蛮|煙管|pos1=in reference to the Spanish and Portuguese traders of the 1500s-1600s|t1=southern barbarians|t2=pipe|tr1=nanban|tr2=kiseru}} 南蛮 (nanban, “southern barbarians”, in reference to the Spanish and Portuguese traders of the 1500s-1600s) + 煙管 (kiseru, “pipe”), {{sortkey|ja|南蛮煙管}} なんはん-きせる, {{ja-rendaku2|kiseru|giseru}} The kiseru changes to giseru as an instance of rendaku (連濁). Head templates: {{ja-noun|なんばん-ぎせる|ナンバン-ギセル}} 南蛮煙管(なんばんぎせる) or 南蛮煙管(ナンバンギセル) • (nanban-giseru)
  1. Aeginetia indica: Indian broomrape or forest ghost flower Wikipedia link: Aeginetia indica, ja:ナンバンギセル Categories (lifeform): Broomrape family plants Synonyms: 煙管草, 思い草 [archaic], オランダギセル [rare]
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