"ウワン" meaning in All languages combined

See ウワン on Wiktionary

Noun [Japanese]

Forms: uwan [romanization]
Head templates: {{ja-noun}} ウワン • (uwan)
  1. うわん: A disembodied voice that inhabits old, abandoned temples and homes; a type of yōkai (Japanese monster).
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