"긴업" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Korean]

IPA: [ˈki(ː)nʌ̹p̚] [SK-Standard, Seoul] Forms: gineop [romanization]
Etymology: Univerbation of 긴 (gin, “long”) + 업(業) (eop, “spirit of wealth”). "Long" is euphemistic for "snake"; compare 긴 것 (gin geot, “snake”, literally “long thing”). Etymology templates: {{univerbation|ko|긴|업(業)|t1=long|t2=spirit of wealth}} Univerbation of 긴 (gin, “long”) + 업(業) (eop, “spirit of wealth”), {{m|ko|긴 것|lit=long thing|t=snake}} 긴 것 (gin geot, “snake”, literally “long thing”) Head templates: {{ko-noun}} 긴업 • (gineop)
  1. (folk religion, shamanism) auspicious rat snake; the household spirit of wealth, in the physical form of a rat snake Categories (topical): Shamanism Synonyms: 업(業)구렁이

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