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Etymology

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Borrowed from Okinawan ごーやー (bitter gourd, bitter melon). Likely a doublet of 苦瓜 (nigauri); see the Okinawan entry for more.

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Noun

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ゴーヤー: a bitter melon or bitter gourd, Momordica charantia

ゴーヤー (gōyā

  1. (originally Okinawa) bitter melon (Momordica charantia)
    Synonyms: 苦瓜 (nigauri), 蔓茘枝 (tsurureishi)
    • 2014, Orange page, Otoku sozai de cooking [Cooking with inexpensive ingredients], volume 15, page 14:
      ゴーヤーはへたを()って(たて)(はん)(ぶん)()り、スプーンで(たね)とわたを()る。
      Gōyā wa heta o kitte tate hanbun ni kiri, supūn de tane to wata o toru.
      Sever the calyx from the bitter melon and cut in half lengthwise, then with a spoon remove the seeds and soft interior.

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