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Chinese
For pronunciation and definitions of 猫娘 – see 貓娘 (“tabby; female cat; etc.”). (This term is the simplified form of 貓娘). |
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Japanese
Pronunciation
Noun
猫娘 or 猫娘 • (nekomusume)
- catgirl (a mythical or fictional girl or woman resembling a cat)
2010 January 5, “Kaiteki raifu: Yamashiro, Ōboke yōkai mura [Mysterious life: Yamajiro, Oboke monster village]”, in Mainichi Shimbun, Tokushima regional edition, page 23:
- ドラムも恐ろしげに響くが、ステージ中央では可愛らしい児啼爺も歌う。赤いリボンの猫娘に扮した野宮やすこさん(38)=三好市山城町上名=がメーンボーカルを務める妖怪バンド。
- Doramu mo osoroshige ni hibiku ga, sutēji chūō de wa kawairashī konaki jijī mo utau. Akai ribon no nekomusume ni fun shita Nonomiya Yasuko-san (38) - Miyoshi-shi Yamashiro-chō Kamimyō - ga mēn bōkaru o tsutomeru yōkai bando.
- The drums thunder fiercely, but at center stage a cute konaki jiji sings. Dressed as a catgirl with a red ribbon, Yasuko Nonomiya (38, Yamashiro ward, Miyoshi city) provides lead vocals for the ghostly band.