"神漏伎" meaning in All languages combined

See 神漏伎 on Wiktionary

Noun [Japanese]

Forms: 神漏伎 [canonical] (ruby: (かむ), (), ()), 神漏伎 [canonical] (ruby: (かみ), (), ()), kamuroki [romanization], kamiroki [romanization]
Etymology: Old Japanese [Term?], 神 (“god”) + ろ (archaic genitive particle) + き (“male”). Compare 伊弉諾 (Izanaki, literally “Male Who Invites”). See also 日孁 (Hirume). Etymology templates: {{inh|ja|ojp|sort=かむろき}} Old Japanese [Term?], {{af|ja|神|ろ|き|pos2=archaic genitive particle|sort=かむろき|t1=god|t3=male}} 神 (“god”) + ろ (archaic genitive particle) + き (“male”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|かむろき|かみろき}} 神(かむ)漏(ろ)伎(き) or 神(かみ)漏(ろ)伎(き) • (kamuroki or kamiroki)
  1. (archaic, Japanese mythology) a male creator, progenitor or ancestor god, such as 高皇産霊 (Takamimusuhi) or 伊弉諾 (Izanaki) Tags: Japanese, archaic Categories (topical): Japanese deities, Male people Synonyms: 神留岐 (kamiruki) (ruby: (かみ), (), ())

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