"雷神鳥" meaning in Japanese

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Noun

IPA: [ɾa̠iʑĩɲ̟t͡ɕo̞ː] Forms: 雷神鳥 [canonical] (ruby: (らい), (じん), (ちょう)), raijinchō [romanization]
Etymology: Compound of 雷神 (raijin, “thunder god”) + 鳥 (chō, “bird”), calque of English thunderbird. The first term of the compound is 雷神 (raijin, “thunder god”) rather than the expected 雷 (rai, “thunder”) because the term 雷鳥 (raichō) is already used to refer to the rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta), a type of grouse native to Japan. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Compound}} Compound, {{com+|ja|雷神|鳥|t1=thunder god|t2=bird|tr1=raijin|tr2=chō}} Compound of 雷神 (raijin, “thunder god”) + 鳥 (chō, “bird”), {{calque|ja|en|thunderbird|nocap=1|sort=らいじんちょう}} calque of English thunderbird, {{taxfmt|Lagopus muta|species}} Lagopus muta Head templates: {{ja-noun|らいじんちょう}} 雷(らい)神(じん)鳥(ちょう) • (raijinchō)
  1. (rare) thunderbird (mythological bird) Tags: rare Categories (topical): Mythological creatures Synonyms: サンダーバード (sandābādo) Related terms: 雷獣 (raijū) (ruby: 雷獣(らいじゅう)) (english: thunder beast)
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