"尾閭" meaning in Japanese

See 尾閭 in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: [bʲiɾʲo̞] Forms: 尾閭 [canonical] (ruby: (), (りょ)), biryo [romanization]
Etymology: From Literary Chinese. From 莊子. Etymology templates: {{der|ja|lzh|-}} Literary Chinese Head templates: {{ja-noun|びりょ}} 尾(び)閭(りょ) • (biryo)
  1. (Chinese mythology) a hole that is said to be located at the bottom of the ocean where all water is endlessly leaking away without ever being exhausted. Tags: Chinese Categories (topical): Chinese mythology Derived forms: 尾閭骨 (biryokotsu) (ruby: 尾閭骨(びりょこつ)) (english: coccyx, tailbone)
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Download raw JSONL data for 尾閭 meaning in Japanese (1.8kB)

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