海人草
[rK]
;
海仁草
[rK]
;
鷓鴣菜
[sK]
【
マクリ
(nokanji);
まくり
[gikun]
;
かいにんそう;
かいじんそう
(海人草) 】
-
[n]
[uk]
- red seabroom (Digenea simplex)
-
[n]
[uk]
- dewormer made from red seabroom, licorice and rhubarb
History:
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A 2025-06-27 04:46:51 Syed Raza <...address hidden...> (id#2342931) - Comments
Thanks.
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A* 2025-06-26 08:50:19 Sombrero1 (id#2342925) - Refs
Google N-gram Corpus Counts ╭─ーーーーーー─┬───────────┬───────╮ │ 海人草 │ 806 │ 2.4% │[rK] │ 鷓鴣菜 │ 50 │ 0.2% │ │ 海仁草 │ 0 │ 0.0% │ │ まくり │ 5.508.225 │ N/A │ │ マクリ │ 32.402 │ 97.2% │ │ かいにんそう │ 44 │ 0.1% │ │ かいじんそう │ 22 │ 0.1% │ ╰─ーーーーーー─┴───────────┴───────╯ Smk doesn't even have a kanj headword The two non-gikun readings could probably get [rk], but I have no solid reference for that
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@@ -5,0 +6 @@ +<ke_inf>&rK;</ke_inf>
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A* 2025-06-26 08:39:51 Sombrero1 (id#2342924) - Comments
No reference actually has 海仁草 for かいじんそう, though it can obviously be read that way. Applying restriction for now Keeping 鷓鴣菜 hidden since it doesn't have the last two readings. Just the 熟字訓 one, would make things very complicated
- Refs
Google N-gram Corpus Counts ╭─ーーー─┬─────┬───────╮ │ 海人草 │ 806 │ 94.2% │ │ 鷓鴣菜 │ 50 │ 5.8% │GendaiRK, 角川古語大辞典; add; [sK] │ 海仁草 │ 0 │ 0.0% │ ╰─ーーー─┴─────┴───────╯ Meikyo, Iwakoku
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@@ -10,0 +11,4 @@ +<k_ele> +<keb>鷓鴣菜</keb> +<ke_inf>&sK;</ke_inf> +</k_ele> @@ -16,0 +21 @@ +<re_inf>&gikun;</re_inf> @@ -22,0 +28 @@ +<re_restr>海人草</re_restr>
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A 2025-06-26 06:23:50 Syed Raza <...address hidden...> (id#2342919) - Comments
gg5 has "Corsican weed" as a common name, but it doesn't come up much on Google.
- Refs
second sense: iwakoku; shinsen
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@@ -28,0 +29,5 @@ +<sense> +<pos>&n;</pos> +<misc>&uk;</misc> +<gloss>dewormer made from red seabroom, licorice and rhubarb</gloss> +</sense>
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A* 2025-06-25 20:10:30 Joe Murray <...address hidden...> (id#2342910) - Refs
https://kotobank.jp/word/海人草-457680 https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/マクリ https://www.sealifebase.se/summary/Digenea-simplex.html - English common name マクリ 32402 97.4% カイニンソウ 67 0.2% 海人草 806 2.4% 海仁草 0 0.0%
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