"大黒" meaning in Japanese

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Proper name

IPA: [da̠iko̞kɯ̟] Forms: 大黒 [canonical] (ruby: (だい), (こく)), Daikoku [romanization]
Head templates: {{ja-pos|proper|だいこく}} 大(だい)黒(こく) • (Daikoku)
  1. (Shinto, たいこく) Daikokuten, Japanese name for the Hindu god Mahākāla Categories (topical): Shinto Synonyms: 大黒天
    Sense id: en-大黒-ja-name-HSHPApM1 Categories (other): Japanese entries with incorrect language header, Japanese links with redundant wikilinks, Japanese terms with 2 kanji, Japanese terms with redundant sortkeys, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Topics: Shinto, lifestyle, religion Related terms: 福禄寿 (Fukurokuju) (english: god of happiness, wealth and longevity.), 寿老人 (Jurōjin) (english: the god of longevity.), 恵比須 (Ebisu) (english: god of fishers or merchants, often depicted carrying a sea bream.), 恵比寿 (Ebisu) (english: god of fishers or merchants, often depicted carrying a sea bream.), (Ebisu) (english: god of fishers or merchants, often depicted carrying a sea bream.), (Ebisu) (english: god of fishers or merchants, often depicted carrying a sea bream.), 布袋 (Hotei) (english: the fat and happy god of abundance and good health.), 弁才天 (Benzaiten) (alt: べんざいてん) (english: The Japanese name for the Hindu goddess Saraswati. The goddess of knowledge, art, beauty, music, language, wisdom, poetry and rivers.), 弁財天 (Benzaiten) (alt: べんざいてん) (english: The Japanese name for the Hindu goddess Saraswati. The goddess of knowledge, art, beauty, music, language, wisdom, poetry and rivers.), 吉祥天 (Kitsushōten) (english: the goddess of happiness, charm and beauty, of fertility, nature, and of human creativity, and the patronesses of joy, amusement and festivities.), 毘沙門 (Bishamonten) (english: the god of warriors.), 毘沙門天 (Bishamonten) (english: the god of warriors.)
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          "english": "god of fishers or merchants, often depicted carrying a sea bream.",
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          "english": "god of fishers or merchants, often depicted carrying a sea bream.",
          "roman": "Ebisu",
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          "english": "the fat and happy god of abundance and good health.",
          "roman": "Hotei",
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          "english": "the god of warriors.",
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