"座敷童" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [d͡za̠ɕikʲi ɰᵝa̠ɾa̠ɕi] Forms: 座敷童 [canonical] (ruby: (), (しき), (わらし)), zashiki warashi [romanization]
Etymology: Compound of 座敷 (zashiki, “house; Japanese-style parlor”) + 童 (warashi, “child”). Etymology templates: {{compound|ja|座敷|童|t1=house; Japanese-style parlor|t2=child|tr1=zashiki|tr2=warashi}} 座敷 (zashiki, “house; Japanese-style parlor”) + 童 (warashi, “child”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|ざしき わらし}} 座(ざ)敷(しき)童(わらし) • (zashiki warashi)
  1. (Japanese mythology, Tōhoku) a kind of yōkai: a red-faced ghost or apparition of a child haunting an old house, generally not malevolent, and thought to bring good fortune to the house Wikipedia link: Daijisen, ja:松村明 Tags: Japanese Categories (topical): Japanese mythology, Mythological creatures

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