"鍛冶神" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Japanese]

IPA: [ka̠ʑiɕĩɴ] Forms: 鍛冶神 [canonical] (ruby: 鍛冶(かじ), (しん)), Kajishin [romanization]
Etymology: Compound of 鍛冶 (kaji, “forge”) + 神 (shin, “god”). Etymology templates: {{compound|ja|鍛冶|神|t1=forge|t2=god|tr1=kaji|tr2=shin}} 鍛冶 (kaji, “forge”) + 神 (shin, “god”) Head templates: {{ja-pos|proper|かじしん}} 鍛冶(かじ)神(しん) • (Kajishin)
  1. (Japanese mythology, Shinto) Kajishin, the Japanese god of the forge, metalcraft, and blacksmithing Tags: Japanese Categories (topical): Japanese mythology, Religion, Shinto Synonyms: 天目一箇 (Amanomahitotsu) (alt: あまのまひとつ), 天津麻羅 (Amatsumara) (alt: あまつまら)

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