Japanese
Pronunciation
Noun
神楽 (hiragana かぐら, romaji kagura)
- (Shintō) sacred dancing and music performed at Shintō ceremonies, often by miko, to honor Shintō spirits and gods
- bugaku (a type of traditional dancing and music) performed by regular people in front of a Shintō shrine
- a type of Noh dancing and music
- a type of kabuki musical accompaniment
- short for 御神楽 (okagura, “a flat-topped house initially built with one storey, with additional storeys added later”)
Synonyms
- (sacred dancing): 神遊び (kamiasobi)
- (type of bugaku): 里神楽 (sato kagura), 太太神楽 (daidai kagura)
Derived terms
Derived terms
- 神楽歌 (kagura uta): a kagura song
- 神楽諷雲井曲毬 (Kagura Uta Kumoi no Kyokumari): the title of a kabuki play, roughly "Kagura Uta: Juggling to Entertain the Gods"
- 神楽男 (kagura o), 神楽男 (kagura otoko): a man who performs kagura
- 神楽岡 (Kagura Oka): Kagura Hill, a place in Kyōto, also known as Yamada Yama (Yamada Mountain) and site of Yamada Jinja (Yamada Shrine)
- 神楽月 (kagurazuki): alternate name for the eleventh lunar month
- 神楽坂 (kagurazaka): a place in the east of Shinjuku Ward, Tōkyō
- 神楽笹 (kagurazasa): alternate for 阿亀笹 (okamezasa, “Shibataea kumasaca, a type of short leafy bamboo”), or for 唐竹蘭 (tōchikuran, “a type of orchid, probably the Yunnanese spring orchid, Cymbidium goeringii subsp. goeringii var. forrestii”)
- 神楽桟, 神楽鮫 (kagurazame): the bluntnose sixgill shark, Hexanchus griseus
- 神楽山 (kagurasan): alternate name for a 轆轤 (rokuro, “windlass”)
- 神楽師 (kagurashi): a professional kagura performer
- 神楽獅子 (kagurajishi): a lion dance performed as kagura; a pleasure quarter or red-light district euphemism for hairiness
- 神楽舎 (kagurasha): the roofed stage at a shrine or imperial palace for performing kagura
- 神楽少女 (kagura otome): alternate for 神楽巫女 (神楽巫女): a woman, generally unmarried, who performs kagura
- 神楽女 (kagurame): alternate for 神楽巫女 (神楽巫女): a woman, generally unmarried, who performs kagura
- 神楽巫女, 神楽神子 (kagura miko): a woman, generally unmarried, who performs kagura
- 神楽銭 (kagura sen): money received in thanks for a kagura performance
- 神楽草 (kagura sō): alternate name for 狐の孫 (kitsune no mago, “Justicia procumbens, also known as water willow”)
- 神楽太鼓 (kaguradaiko): a large taiko drum used in kagura performances
- 神楽笛 (kagurabue): a flute used in kagura performances
- 神楽殿 (kagura den): a building used for kagura performances
- 神楽堂 (kagura dō): a building used for kagura performances
- 神楽姫 (kagurabime): alternate for 神楽巫女 (神楽巫女): a woman, generally unmarried, who performs kagura
- 神楽面 (kagura omote): a kagura performer
- 神楽面 (kagura men): a kagura mask
- 神楽鈴 (kagura suzu): a bell used for kagura performances
- 神楽和琴秘譜 (Kagura Wagon Hifu): the title of a piece of kagura music
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Proper noun
神楽 (hiragana かぐら, romaji Kagura)
- A surname.
Etymology 2
Compound of 神 (kami, “spirit, god”) + 楽 (gaku, “music”).
Pronunciation
Noun
神楽 (hiragana かみがく, romaji kamigaku)
- (rare) a type of dance in a Noh play, performed by the leading 翁 (okina, “old man”) character
Etymology 3
Probably from Middle Chinese 神楽 (*jhin *lɑk, literally “god, spirit” + “happy; music”).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
神楽 (hiragana じんらく, romaji Jinraku)
- A surname.
Etymology 4
Unknown.
Pronunciation
- (Irregular reading)
- IPA(key): [ka̠ɾ̠a̠kʲi]
Proper noun
神楽 (hiragana からき, romaji Karaki)
- A surname.
References
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↑ 1988, 国語大辞典(新装版) (Kokugo Dai Jiten, Revised Edition) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan
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1 2 2006, 大辞林 (Daijirin), Third Edition (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Sanseidō, ISBN 4-385-13905-9
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↑ 1995, 大辞泉 (Daijisen) (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, ISBN 4-09-501211-0