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Japanese
Alternative spelling
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神漏伎 (kyūjitai)
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Alternative spelling
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神漏伎 (kyūjitai)
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Etymology
Old Japanese , 神 (“god”) + ろ (archaic genitive particle) + き (“male”). Compare 伊弉諾 (Izanaki, literally “Male Who Invites”). See also 日孁 (Hirume).
Noun
神漏伎 or 神漏伎 • (kamuroki or kamiroki)
- (archaic, Japanese mythology) a male creator, progenitor or ancestor god, such as 高皇産霊 (Takamimusuhi) or 伊弉諾 (Izanaki)
- Antonym: 神漏美 (kamuromi)