마니

Korean

Pronunciation

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?mani
Revised Romanization (translit.)?mani
McCune–Reischauer?mani
Yale Romanization?mani

Etymology 1

Sometimes connected to Sanskrit मनु (manu, man), via Buddhist sources.

Noun

마니 • (mani)

  1. (ginseng-harvesters' cant) person
    Synonym: (non-cant) 사람 (saram)
  2. (ginseng-harvesters' cant) Mister; attached to surnames
    Synonym: (non-cant) 씨(氏) (ssi)
Alternative forms
  • 만이 (mani) spelling variant
Derived terms
  • 개장마니 (gaejangmani, woman)
  • 동자(童子)마니 (dongjamani, child)
  • 똑똑이마니 (ttokttogimani, woodcutter)
  • (now generally used) 똘마니 (ttolmani, dolt)
  • 소동(小童)마니 (sodongmani, child)
  • 소장마니 (sojangmani, youth)
  • 심마니 (simmani, ginseng gatherer)
  • 어이마니 (eoimani, experienced ginseng gatherer)
  • 퇴기마니 (toegimani, hunter)

Etymology 2

Sino-Korean word from 摩尼, ultimately a Chinese transcription of Middle Persian [Term?].

Proper noun

마니 • (Mani) (hanja 摩尼)

  1. Mani (prophet)

Etymology 3

Sino-Korean word from 摩尼, Chinese transcription of Sanskrit मणि (maṇi, treasure).

Noun

마니 • (mani) (hanja 摩尼)

  1. (rare) Short for 마니주(摩尼珠) (maniju, synonym of 여의주(如意珠) (yeouiju, the Cintāmaṇi Stone)).

Etymology 4

See the main entries.

Verb

마니 • (mani)

  1. sequential form of 말다 (malda): see 말다 (malda), (-ni).
  2. sequential form of 마다 (mada): see 마다 (mada), (-ni).
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