"죽마고우" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Korean]

IPA: [t͡ɕuŋma̠ɡo̞u] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: jungmagou [romanization], 竹馬古友 [hanja]
Etymology: Sino-Korean word from 竹馬 (“bamboo horse”) + 故 (“old”) + 友 (“friend”), i.e. an old friend with whom one used to play with bamboo horses during childhood. Cognate to Japanese 竹馬の友. The term ultimately derives from a poem by Tang dynasty poet Li Bai; see 青梅竹馬/青梅竹马 (qīngméizhúmǎ) for more. Etymology templates: {{ko-etym-sino|竹馬|bamboo horse|故|old|友|friend}} Sino-Korean word from 竹馬 (“bamboo horse”) + 故 (“old”) + 友 (“friend”), {{cog|ja|竹馬の友}} Japanese 竹馬の友 Head templates: {{ko-noun|hanja=竹馬古友}} 죽마고우 • (jungmagou) (hanja 竹馬古友)
  1. close friend since childhood Wikipedia link: Li Bai, Tang dynasty Synonyms: 소꿉친구 (sokkup-chin'gu), 불알친구 (bural-chin'gu)

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