Where does “양은 냄비” come from?

양은 냄비 (Korean) comes from Korean 냄비, from Japanese 鍋, from Japanese 肴, from Old Japanese な, from Old Japanese の, from Middle Chinese 能 — talent, ability.

양은 냄비 (Korean): a small pot with two handles preferred in Korean culture for instant noodle

Definitions

  1. a small pot with two handles preferred in Korean culture for instant noodle

Ancestry of “양은 냄비”, step by step

양은 냄비 traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Korean 냄비

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Korean냄비a cooking pot
2Japanesea broad-bottomed pot or pan
3Japanesefish; a side dish served with alcoholic...
4Old Japaneseany sharp and thin cutting implement: a blade,...
5Old Japaneseplain, field
6Middle Chinesetalent, ability

via Korean 양은(洋銀)

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Korean양은(洋銀)
Every word from Middle Chinese Every word from Old Japanese Every word from Old Japanese