Mazu
English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Mandarin 媽祖/妈祖 (Māzǔ).
Proper noun
Mazu
- A Chinese sea goddess, the deified form of Lin Moniang, a medieval Fujianese girl who became revered as a sea goddess and, since the Qing dynasty, especially in Taiwan, more generally as the primary goddess of Heaven.
Translations
goddess
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Etymology 2
Borrowed from Mandarin 馬祖/马祖 (Mǎzǔ).
Proper noun
Mazu
- Alternative form of Matsu (archipelago).
- The township claimed by the People's Republic of China to be administered by Lianjiang County but controlled de facto by the Republic of China.
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