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Japanese
Etymology 1
Compound of 御 (mi-, honorific prefix) + 魂 (tama, “soul, spirit”).[1][2]
Pronunciation
Noun
御霊 • (mitama)
- soul, spirit of the dead
- Synonyms: (soul) 魂 (tamashī), (soul) 霊魂 (reikon), (the soul of a dead person; a ghost, a shade of a dead person) 人魂 (hitodama)
Etymology 2
Alternative spelling
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御靈 (kyūjitai)
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Coined in Japan of Middle Chinese-derived compounds as a compound of 御 (go-, honorific prefix) + 霊 (ryō, “spirit”).[1][2]
Pronunciation
Noun
御霊 • (goryō) ←ごりやう (goryau)?
- (honorific) a soul
- Synonyms: (soul) 魂 (tamashī), (soul) 霊魂 (reikon), (the soul of a dead person; a ghost, a shade of a dead person) 人魂 (hitodama)
- a vengeful ghost, a malignant spirit
- short for 御霊会 (goryōe), a kind of matsuri held to appease the spirits of the dead
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