warabi

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See also: Warabi, and warabī

English

Etymology 1

From Japanese わらび.

Noun

warabi (uncountable)

  1. (cooking) Bracken, used as a vegetable in Japanese cuisine.

Etymology 2

From Wunambal warabi (mythological site in the Kimberley region (mistakenly taken as name of marsupial)).

Noun

warabi

  1. (Australia) Synonym of monjon (species of rock-wallaby)

Japanese

Romanization

warabi

  1. Rōmaji transcription of わらび