Japanese

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Etymology

Compound from Japanese 涅 (dark-color, black) + Japanese colored (shed, house)+ Japanese 黒 (black)+ Japanese black, in reference to the darkening of the walls from soot from cooking fires + Japanese 屋 (house, shop, building, seller, -ist, store, -er, person who sells does that thing, commodity service provider, structure, professional, tradesman, hut, shopkeeper).

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Japanese

Gloss

house, shop, building, seller, -ist, store, -er, person who sells does that thing, commodity service provider, structure, professional, tradesman, hut, shopkeeper

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