"怪我人" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [ke̞ɡa̠ɲ̟ĩɴ] Forms: 怪我人 [canonical] (ruby: (), (), (にん)), keganin [romanization]
Etymology: Compound of 怪我 (kega, “injury, wound”) + 人 (nin, “person”). First cited to a work from 1833. Etymology templates: {{compound|ja|怪我|人|sort=けがにん|t1=injury, wound|t2=person|tr1=kega|tr2=nin}} 怪我 (kega, “injury, wound”) + 人 (nin, “person”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|けがにん}} 怪(け)我(が)人(にん) • (keganin)
  1. a wounded person, an injured person Wikipedia link: Daijisen, Nihon Kokugo Daijiten, ja:松村明
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