"天御中主" meaning in Japanese

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Proper name

Forms: 天御中主 [canonical] (ruby: (あまの), (), (なか), (ぬし)), 天御中主 [canonical] (ruby: (あめの), (), (なか), (ぬし)), Ama no Minakanushi [romanization], Ame no Minakanushi [romanization]
Etymology: Old Japanese [Term?]. 天 (“heaven”) + の (genitive marker) + 御 (honorific prefix) + 中 (“center; middle”) + 主 (“master; lord”). Etymology templates: {{inh|ja|ojp|sort=あまのみなかぬし}} Old Japanese [Term?], {{af|ja|天|の|御|中|主|pos2=genitive marker|pos3=honorific prefix|sort=あまのみなかぬし|t1=heaven|t4=center; middle|t5=master; lord}} 天 (“heaven”) + の (genitive marker) + 御 (honorific prefix) + 中 (“center; middle”) + 主 (“master; lord”) Head templates: {{ja-pos|proper|^あま の ^みなかぬし|^あめ の ^みなかぬし}} 天(あまの)御(み)中(なか)主(ぬし) or 天(あめの)御(み)中(なか)主(ぬし) • (Ama no Minakanushi or Ame no Minakanushi)
  1. (Japanese mythology) one of the first three gods who came into existence when heaven and earth began (天地開闢 (tenchi kaibyaku)), along with 高皇産霊 (Takamimusuhi) and 神皇産霊 (Kamimusuhi) Wikipedia link: ja:天之御中主神 Tags: Japanese Categories (topical): Japanese deities

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