撓る
Japanese
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Etymology 1
woworu > ooru.
Verb
撓る (intransitive, godan conjugation, hiragana おおる, rōmaji ōru, historical hiragana ををる)
- for a branch to bend due to the abundance or weight of flora
Etymology 2
siporu > siɸoru > siworu > sioru.
Alternative forms
- 萎る
Verb
撓る (transitive, godan conjugation, hiragana しおる, rōmaji shioru, historical hiragana しほる)
- to bend
- to torment, bully
Etymology 3
Likely related to 撓る (shioru, “bend”): ?siporu > ?siɸoru > ?siworu > siwaru.
Verb
撓る (intransitive, godan conjugation, hiragana しわる, rōmaji shiwaru)
- for something to bend
- to be hungry
Etymology 4
From older 撓る (shinaru).
Verb
撓る (intransitive, godan conjugation, hiragana しなる, rōmaji shinaru)
- for something to bend
Derived terms
- 撓える (shinaeru)
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