大国主

Japanese

Kanji in this term
おお
Grade: 1
くに
Grade: 2
ぬし
Grade: 3
kun’yomi
Alternative spelling
大國主 (kyūjitai)

Etymology

Compound of (ō, great, grand) + (kuni, country, nation) + (nushi, lord; spirit or kami in charge of something).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [o̞ːkɯ̟ᵝɲ̟inɯ̟ᵝɕi]

Proper noun

(おお)(くに)(ぬし) • (Ōkuninushi) おほくにぬし (Ofokuninusi)?

  1. (Shinto, mythology, Japanese mythology) a kami of nation-building, agriculture, medicine, and protective magic
    Synonyms: 葦原醜男 (Ashihara no Shikoo), 大国玉 (Ōkunitama), 大己貴 (Ōnamuchi), 大物主 (Ōmononushi), 八千矛 (Yachihoko)

Usage notes

Often found with the epithet suffixes (kami, kami, spirit, god) or (mikoto, greatness, augustness, reverence, exaltedness)

  • (おお)(くに)(ぬしの)(かみ)/(みこと)
    Ōkuninushi no Kami / Mikoto
    Ōkuninushi the Kami / the Great

See also

  • (たい)(こく) (taikoku)
  • (こく)(しゅ) (kokushu)
  • (たい)(こく)(しゅ)() (taikoku shugi)
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