雷神鳥
Japanese
Kanji in this term | ||
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雷 | 神 | 鳥 |
らい Grade: S |
じん Grade: 3 |
ちょう Grade: 2 |
on’yomi |
Etymology
Compound of 雷神 (raijin, “thunder god”) + 鳥 (chō, “bird”), calque of English thunderbird. The first term of the compound is 雷神 (raijin, “thunder god”) rather than the expected 雷 (rai, “thunder”) because the term 雷鳥 (raichō) is already used to refer to the rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta), a type of grouse native to Japan.
Usage notes
The term サンダーバード (sandābādo) is more commonly used as a translation for the English term thunderbird.
Synonyms
- サンダーバード (sandābādo)
See also
サンダーバード (伝説の生物) on the Japanese Wikipedia.Wikipedia ja - 雷獣 (raijū): a thunder beast
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