"비오리" meaning in Korean

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Noun

IPA: [pio̞ɾi] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: biori [romanization]
Etymology: First attested in the Bullyu dugongbu si eonhae (分類杜工部詩諺解 / 분류두공부시언해), 1481, as Middle Korean 빗올히 (Yale: pis.wolhi). Probably from 빗 (Yale: pis, “comb”) + 올히 (Yale: wolhi, “duck”) (Modern Korean 오리 (ori)). These fish-eaters have sharply serrated bills, hence also known as English sawbill, Dutch zaagbek, Spanish serreta, and Korean "comb duck." Etymology templates: {{ko-etym-native|bdb|빗올히|pis.wolhi}} First attested in the Bullyu dugongbu si eonhae (分類杜工部詩諺解 / 분류두공부시언해), 1481, as Middle Korean 빗올히 (Yale: pis.wolhi)., {{okm-inline|빗|pis|comb}} 빗 (Yale: pis, “comb”), {{okm-inline|올히|wolhi|duck}} 올히 (Yale: wolhi, “duck”), {{ko-l|오리}} 오리 (ori), {{ncog|en|sawbill}} English sawbill, {{ncog|nl|zaagbek}} Dutch zaagbek, {{ncog|es|serreta}} Spanish serreta Head templates: {{ko-noun}} 비오리 • (biori)
  1. A merganser.
    Sense id: en-비오리-ko-noun-rpI1BUC7
  2. The common merganser, Mergus merganser. Categories (lifeform): Ducks
    Sense id: en-비오리-ko-noun-CcvuapZr Disambiguation of Ducks: 6 94 Categories (other): Korean entries with incorrect language header, Korean terms with redundant script codes, Korean terms with redundant transliterations, Native Korean words, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Korean entries with incorrect language header: 4 96 Disambiguation of Korean terms with redundant script codes: 5 95 Disambiguation of Korean terms with redundant transliterations: 4 96 Disambiguation of Native Korean words: 23 77 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 5 95 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 4 96
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: 바다비오리 (badabiori) (english: Note: Although they are seaducks, most of the mergansers prefer riverine habitats, only red-breasted merganser being common on the sea.)
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