夜摩
Japanese
Kanji in this term | |
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夜 | 摩 |
や Grade: 2 |
ま Grade: S |
on’yomi |
Etymology
Transliteration of Sanskrit यम (yáma)[1], from Proto-Indo-Aryan *Yámas, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Yámas.
Proper noun
- (Hinduism) Yama, the Hindu god of death
- (Buddhism) Short for 夜摩天 (Yamaten): Yama, the Buddhist ruler of 奈落 (Naraku, “Naraka, hell”)
- 1909, Kinoshita Mokutaro, “Nanban ji monzen” (On the front of the Christian church):
- 千代 空の、空の、大空の、夜摩の国といふところに、ぢぢ様も、父様も、また死んだ其方の妹も
- Sendai sora no, sora no, ōzora no, Yama no kuni to ifu tokoro ni, jijisama mo, chichisama mo, mata shinda sonata no imo mo
- A thousand years, the sky, the sky, the big sky, in the realm of Yama, dear Grandfather, and Father, and Sister who died and passed that way
- 千代 空の、空の、大空の、夜摩の国といふところに、ぢぢ様も、父様も、また死んだ其方の妹も
- 1909, Kinoshita Mokutaro, “Nanban ji monzen” (On the front of the Christian church):
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