"나마리" meaning in Korean

See 나마리 in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: namari [romanization]
Etymology: Reported to be a dialectal form used by the buddhist Jaegaseung communities of Northern Hamgyong, who are speculated to be the descendants of Jurchens. Plausibly 나말 (namal, “Hamgyong dialectal form of 나물 (namul)”) + -이 (-i) Etymology templates: {{com|ko|나말|-이|t1=Hamgyong dialectal form of <i class="Kore mention" lang="ko">나물</i> (namul)}} 나말 (namal, “Hamgyong dialectal form of 나물 (namul)”) + -이 (-i) Head templates: {{ko-noun}} 나마리 • (namari)
  1. (Yukjin, Jaegaseung) dialectal form of 나물 (namul, “edible plants, greens, herbs”) Wikipedia link: Jaegaseung Tags: Yukjin, dialectal, form-of Form of: 나물 (extra: namul, “edible plants, greens, herbs”) Synonyms: 나물
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