"Fukurokuju" meaning in All languages combined

See Fukurokuju on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: Borrowed from Japanese 福禄寿 (Fukurokuju), from Middle Chinese 福 (pjuwk, “fortune”) + 祿 (luwk, “blessings”) + 壽 (dzyuwX/dzyuwH, “longevity”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ja|福禄寿|tr=Fukurokuju}} Japanese 福禄寿 (Fukurokuju), {{der|en|ltc|-}} Middle Chinese, {{af|ltc|福|祿|壽|nocat=1|t1=fortune|t2=blessings|t3=longevity|tr1=pjuwk|tr2=luwk|tr3=dzyuwX/dzyuwH}} 福 (pjuwk, “fortune”) + 祿 (luwk, “blessings”) + 壽 (dzyuwX/dzyuwH, “longevity”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Fukurokuju
  1. (Japanese mythology, Shinto) The Japanese name for the Chinese god Xuanwu, one of the seven gods of good fortune: the god of happiness, wealth, and longevity. Wikipedia link: Fukurokuju Tags: Japanese Categories (topical): Japanese deities, Shinto
    Sense id: en-Fukurokuju-en-name-l2ehg05K Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Middle Chinese terms with non-redundant manual transliterations Topics: Shinto, human-sciences, lifestyle, mysticism, mythology, philosophy, religion, sciences Related terms: Hotei (alt: 布袋), the fat and happy god of abundance and good health, Jurōjin (alt: 寿老人), god of longevity, Bishamonten (alt: 毘沙門天), god of warriors, Daikokuten (Daikoku) (alt: 大黒天), god of wealth, commerce and trade. Ebisu and Daikoku are often paired and represented as carvings, masks on the walls of small retail shops, Ebisu (alt: 恵比須; 恵比寿, 夷 or 戎), god of fishers, merchants, often depicted carrying a sea bream, Benzaiten (alt: 弁才天 or 弁財天), goddess of knowledge, art and beauty and music

Romanization [Japanese]

Head templates: {{head|ja|romanization|head=|sc=Latn}} Fukurokuju
  1. Rōmaji transcription of ふくろくじゅ Tags: Rōmaji, alt-of, romanization Alternative form of: ふくろくじゅ

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