"天主" meaning in Japanese

See 天主 in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

IPA: [tẽ̞ɰ̃ɕɨ] Forms: 天主 [canonical] (ruby: (てん), (しゅ)), Tenshu [romanization]
Etymology: From Middle Chinese 天主 (then tsyu^X). Earliest attested in Japanese no later than 1581. It may or may not be coincidental that Japanese 天主(てんしゅ) (Tenshu) was coined to denote the Christian God around the same time as when Chinese 天主 was adopted for the same purpose. Etymology templates: {{der|ja|ltc|-|sort=てんしゅ}} Middle Chinese, {{ja-r|天主|^てんしゅ}} 天主(てんしゅ) (Tenshu), {{zh-l|*天主}} 天主 Head templates: {{ja-pos|proper|てんしゅ}} 天(てん)主(しゅ) • (Tenshu)
  1. (Christianity) the Lord of Heaven; God Wikipedia link: God in Christianity, ja:天主 Categories (topical): Christianity
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