"Isonade" meaning in All languages combined

See Isonade on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

IPA: /ˌiːsəʊˈnɑːdeɪ/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˌisoʊˈnɑdeɪ/ [General-American] Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-Isonade.wav
Etymology: Transliteration of Japanese 磯撫で (いそなで, Isonade, literally “shore stroker”). Etymology templates: {{translit|en|ja|磯撫で|lit=shore stroker|tr=いそなで, Isonade}} Transliteration of Japanese 磯撫で (いそなで, Isonade, literally “shore stroker”) Head templates: {{en-prop}} Isonade
  1. (Japanese mythology) A mythological monster that resembles an enormous shark, said to live off the coast of western Japan. Wikipedia link: Ehon Hyaku Monogatari Tags: Japanese Categories (topical): Japanese mythology, Mythological creatures Translations (mythological monster that resembles an enormous shark said to live off the coast of western Japan): إيسونادي (Arabic), 磯龍捲 (Chinese Mandarin), 矶龙卷 (Jīlóngjuǎn) (Chinese Mandarin), Isonade (Finnish), 磯撫で (Isonade) (alt: いそなで) (Japanese), Исона́де (Isonáde) (Macedonian), ایسناده (Persian), Исонадэ (Isonadɛ) (Russian)
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