"강신무" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Korean]

IPA: [ˈka̠(ː)ŋɕʰinmu] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: gangsinmu [romanization], 降神巫 [hanja]
Etymology: Sino-Korean word from 降神 (“spirit-conjuring”) + 巫 (“shaman”). Etymology templates: {{l|en|Sino-Korean}} Sino-Korean, {{m|ko|降神|gloss=spirit-conjuring}} 降神 (“spirit-conjuring”), {{m|ko|巫|gloss=shaman}} 巫 (“shaman”), {{ko-etym-sino|降神|spirit-conjuring|巫|shaman}} Sino-Korean word from 降神 (“spirit-conjuring”) + 巫 (“shaman”) Head templates: {{ko-noun|hanja=降神巫}} 강신무 • (gangsinmu) (hanja 降神巫)
  1. (shamanism, academic) a type of shaman or priest in Korean shamanism (Korea's indigenous religion) traditionally found in northern Korea, who are personally directly selected by the gods to serve as their oracles in sessions of trance possession, in contrast to hereditary priests of the south who merely inherit their position and do not have any personal contact with the divine; today the dominant stream of shamanism even in South Korea Tags: literary Categories (topical): Shamanism Synonyms: 만신 (alt: 萬神)

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