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Chinese
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God; unusual; mysterious God; unusual; mysterious; soul; spirit; divine essence; lively; spiritual being
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immortal
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simp. and trad. (神仙)
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神
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仙
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alternative forms
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神僊/神仙
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Pronunciation
Noun
神仙
- (Chinese mythology, Taoism) immortals; supernatural entity; celestial being; transcendent being
- 神仙傳/神仙传 ― shénxiān zhuàn ― Shenxian Zhuan
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Japanese
Etymology
Alternative spelling
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神仙 (kyūjitai)
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From Middle Chinese 神仙 (MC zyin sjen).
Pronunciation
Noun
神仙 • (shinsen)
- supernatural, celestial or divine being; an immortal
Derived terms
- 神仙思想 (shinsenshisō, “ancient Chinese folk belief in the existence of mountain wizards”)
References
Korean
Noun
神仙 • (sinseon) (hangeul 신선)
- hanja form? of 신선 (“celestial or divine being; an immortal”)
Vietnamese
Noun
神仙
- chữ Hán form of thần tiên (“immortals, celestial beings or heavenly beings, divine immortals”).