哈喇
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Chinese[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
phonetic | |||
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simp. and trad. (哈喇) |
哈 | 喇 | |
alternative forms | 哈拉 哈辣 哈啦 𦤬𦤧 餀辣/𮩜辣 |
Borrowed from Manchu ᡥᠠᡵ (har, “having a pungent odour; malodorous”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Adjective[edit]
哈喇
- (colloquial, of foods containing fat or oil) rancid; putrid; malodorous
- (colloquial, of an idea, figurative) useless
Synonyms[edit]
- (Cantonese) 膉 (jik1)
Derived terms[edit]
Etymology 2[edit]
phonetic | |||
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simp. and trad. (哈喇) |
哈 | 喇 | |
alternative forms | 阿剌 哈剌 哈蘭/哈兰 |
Borrowed from Mongolian ᠠᠯᠠᠬᠤ (alaqu, “to kill”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Verb[edit]
哈喇
- (in early vernacular novels, colloquial, now obsolete) to kill; to put to death; to slaughter
Etymology 3[edit]
phonetic | |||
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simp. and trad. (哈喇) |
哈 | 喇 |
Unknown; compare Russian каламя́нка (kalamjánka, “durable linen fabric”), English calamanco (“glossy woollen cloth”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
哈喇
Etymology 4[edit]
phonetic | |||
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simp. and trad. (哈喇) |
哈 | 喇 |
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
哈喇
Etymology 5[edit]
phonetic | |||
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simp. and trad. (哈喇) |
哈 | 喇 | |
alternative forms | 喀喇 哈剌 |
From a Mongolic language; compare Mongolian ᠬᠠᠷᠠ (qar-a, “black”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
哈喇
- (only in compounds) black
Derived terms[edit]
Etymology 6[edit]
phonetic | |||
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simp. and trad. (哈喇) |
哈 | 喇 | |
alternative forms | 哈拉 |
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
哈喇
- (colloquial) Short for 哈喇子 (hālázi, “dribble; drool”).
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