"蛇之助" meaning in Japanese

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Noun

IPA: [d͡ʑa̠no̞sɨᵝke̞] Forms: 蛇之助 [canonical] (ruby: (じゃ), (), (すけ)), janosuke [romanization]
Etymology: Appears to be composed of 蛇 (ja, “snake, serpent”) + 之助 (nosuke, a common suffix component amongst male given names). Two explanations are suggested: * An allusion to the Japanese legend in which the storm god Susanoo-no-Mikoto fells the eight-headed serpent Yamata no Orochi by first intoxicating it with large quantities of alcohol. * In reference to snakes' tendency to swallow things whole, therefore likening this to excessive drinkers' habitual consumption of large quantities of alcohol. Etymology templates: {{affix|ja|蛇|之助|pos2=a common suffix component amongst male given names|t1=snake, serpent|tr1=ja|tr2=nosuke}} 蛇 (ja, “snake, serpent”) + 之助 (nosuke, a common suffix component amongst male given names) Head templates: {{ja-noun|じゃのすけ}} 蛇(じゃ)之(の)助(すけ) • (janosuke)
  1. heavy drinker; alcoholic Wikipedia link: Daijisen, Iwanami Shoten, Kōjien, Shinmura Izuru, Shogakukan, Susanoo-no-Mikoto, Tōkyō, Yamata no Orochi, ja:大辞泉, ja:広辞苑, ja:松村明 Synonyms: 酒飲み (sakenomi) (ruby: (さけ), ())

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