"누의" meaning in All languages combined

See 누의 on Wiktionary

Noun [Jeju]

IPA: /nuɰi/, [nui] Forms: nuui [romanization]
Etymology: Cognate with Korean 누이 (nu'i). Etymology templates: {{cog|ko|누이}} Korean 누이 (nu'i) Head templates: {{head|jje|noun}} 누의 (nuui)
  1. sister Categories (topical): Female family members
    Sense id: en-누의-jje-noun-GYDTkn8H Categories (other): Jeju entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries

Noun [Middle Korean]

IPA: /nù.ɨ̀j/ Forms: nwùùy [romanization]
Etymology: Ultimately appears to be from pre-Middle Korean */nup/ "sister" with the euphonic noun suffix 이 (-i) attached, as seen by the final vocalism in the Gyeongsang dialect form 누부 (nubu, “older sister of a male”) which is incompatible if the vowel -i was always part of the root. The phonologically conservative Gyeongsang dialect and Yukjin dialects conserve the original /p~b/ in this word. Etymology templates: {{IPAfont|*/nup/}} */nup/, {{IPAfont|/p~b/}} /p~b/ Head templates: {{head|okm|noun|tr=nwùùy}} 누의 (nwùùy)
  1. sister of a male Wikipedia link: Gyeongsang dialect, Yukjin dialect Derived forms: 오〮누의〮 (wónwùúy) (english: siblings)
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          "ref": "1459, 月印釋譜 / 월인석보 [Worin seokbo], page 2:6b:",
          "roman": "Worin seokbo",
          "text": "네〯 아ᄃᆞ〮리〮 各(각〮)各(각〮) 어〮마님〯내〮 뫼〯ᅀᆞᆸ고〮 누의님〯내〮 더브〮러〮 즉〮자히〮 나〮가니〮 力(륵〮)士(ᄊᆞᆼ〯)와〮 百(ᄇᆡᆨ〮)姓(셔ᇰ〮)ᄃᆞᆯ〮히〮 만〯히〮 조차〮 가니〮라〮",
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          "ref": "1459, 月印釋譜 / 월인석보 [Worin seokbo], page 2:6b:",
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          "text": "네〯 아ᄃᆞ〮리〮 各(각〮)各(각〮) 어〮마님〯내〮 뫼〯ᅀᆞᆸ고〮 누의님〯내〮 더브〮러〮 즉〮자히〮 나〮가니〮 力(륵〮)士(ᄊᆞᆼ〯)와〮 百(ᄇᆡᆨ〮)姓(셔ᇰ〮)ᄃᆞᆯ〮히〮 만〯히〮 조차〮 가니〮라〮",
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