"살피" meaning in Korean

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Noun

IPA: [sʰa̠ɭpʰi] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: salpi [romanization]
Etymology: Probably ultimately from Manchu or Jurchen. Compare Manchu ᠰᠠᡳᡶᡳ (saifi), from ᠰᠠᡳᠮᠪᡳ (saimbi, “to bite; to chew”). Etymology templates: {{der|ko|mnc|-}} Manchu, {{der|ko|juc|-}} Jurchen, {{cog|mnc|ᠰᠠᡳᡶᡳ}} Manchu ᠰᠠᡳᡶᡳ (saifi) Head templates: {{ko-noun}} 살피 • (salpi)
  1. (obsolete slang, including ginseng-harvesters' cant) spoon Tags: obsolete, slang Synonyms: 숟가락, 살푸 (salpu)

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