大山祇
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | ||
|---|---|---|
| 大 | 山 | 祇 |
| おお Grade: 1 |
やま Grade: 1 |
み Jinmeiyō |
| kun’yomi | ||
Etymology
Originally a compound of 大 (ō, “great”) + 山 (yama, “mountain”) + つ (tsu, Old Japanese possessive particle) + 神 (mi, “god, spirit”).[1][2]
Pronunciation
Alternative forms
- 大山津見, 大山積
Proper noun
大山祇 (hiragana おおやまつみ, rōmaji Ōyamatsumi, historical hiragana おほやまつみ)
Usage notes
Often followed by an epithet, such as の命 (no mikoto, “august, the venerable”) or の神 (no kami, “the god”).[1][2]
This spelling appears to be the most common.
Synonyms
References
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