莫邪
Chinese
do not; there is none who | daemonical; iniquitous; nefarious | ||
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trad. (莫邪) | 莫 | 邪 | |
simp. #(莫邪) | 莫 | 邪 | |
alternative forms |
Etymology
Resemblance to Proto-Germanic *mēkijaz (“sword”) has been noted by some.[1]
Pronunciation
Proper noun
莫邪
- Mo Ye, wife of Gan Jiang (干將/干将 (Gānjiāng)), a female swordsmith who lived during the Spring and Autumn period in Chinese history.
- (historical) Mo Ye, one of a pair of legendary swords made by this swordsmith couple.
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