"Oa-hoàng" meaning in Vietnamese

See Oa-hoàng in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Head templates: {{head|vi|proper noun|head=|tr=}} Oa-hoàng
  1. Obsolete spelling of Oa Hoàng (“Nüwa”) Tags: alt-of, obsolete Alternative form of: Oa Hoàng (extra: Nüwa)
    Sense id: en-Oa-hoàng-vi-name-e4e2~pqc Categories (other): Vietnamese entries with incorrect language header

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          "ref": "1971, Hoàng-Văn-Suất, Nguyệt Hoa Vấn đáp [Q&A under Moonlight], Ủy ban Dịch thuật, page 74",
          "roman": "Nüwa was a primordial female monarch, also known as the Wa Sovereign, and she synthesized five-colored rocks to patch the heavens.",
          "text": "Nữ-oa là vị Vua đàn bà thượng-cổ, lại kêu là Oa-hoàng, luyện đá năm màu để vá trời.",
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          "text": "Nữ-oa là vị Vua đàn bà thượng-cổ, lại kêu là Oa-hoàng, luyện đá năm màu để vá trời.",
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