Korean edit

Etymology edit

파리 (pari, root not used in isolation, probably related to Middle Korean 파〮라 (phálà, blue; green)) +‎ 하다 (-hada, to do, light verb deriving adjectives). Some dialects have 패룹다 (paerupda), equivalent to 파리 (pari) + 롭다 (-ropda, -like, adjective-deriving suffix).

Pronunciation edit

Romanizations
Revised Romanization?parihada
Revised Romanization (translit.)?palihada
McCune–Reischauer?p'arihada
Yale Romanization?phalihata

Adjective edit

파리하다 (parihada) (infinitive 파리해 or 파리하여, sequential 파리하니)

  1. to be sickly pale and thin
    이틀 굶은 소녀 파리한 얼굴 바라보았다.
    Iteur-eul gulmeun sonyeo-neun na-reul parihan eolgul-lo baraboatda.
    The girl who had starved for two days stared at me with a thin, pallid face.
    • 1883, ()()()()()()()()()()(ᄒᆡ):
      계으르고 파리ᄒᆞ고 무듼지라
      him-i gyeeureugo mar-i parihago kar-i muduinjira
      His strength was depleted, his horse was sickly, and his sword was blunted.
    • 2002, 한홍 [hanhong, Han Hong], 칼과 칼집 [kalgwa kaljip, The Sword and the Sheath], Duranno, →ISBN:
      대학 시절, 가난했던 자취방에서 창백하고 파리했던 처녀 []
      daehak sijeol, geu gananhaetdeon jachwibang-eseo changbaekhago parihaetdeon han cheonyeo [ ]
      [] one young woman who had been so pale and pallid in that impoverished boarding house in their college days

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