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Proto-Japanese: *káiN-púri ( ~ *kiá-)
Altaic etymology: Altaic etymology
Meaning: smoke
Russian meaning: дым
Old Japanese: k(j)eburi
Middle Japanese: kébúri
Tokyo: kèmuri
Kyoto: kémúrí
Kagoshima: kemúi
Nase: kɨ̀bùší
Shuri: kìbúšì
Hateruma: ki_̀pu_̀sɨ̀
Yonakuni: kìbúnčí
Comments: JLTT 448. Historically a compound with *pur- 'to wave' (or *pur- 'to snow, rain'); the Ryukyu variant *kaiNpusi may reflect a different suffixation (or the influence of *mus- 'to boil, steam'). Simple *kai is also attested in OJ as ke 'vapour, breath'; the word is traditionally regarded as borrowed < MChin. khɨ̀j id., but the vocalism is somewhat strange (one would rather expect OJ ki - which, as a matter of fact, is also attested and is the normal Goon / Kanon reading of the character 氣).
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