kaiju

See also: kaijū

English

Etymology

From Japanese 怪獣 (かいじゅう, kaijū), from Middle Chinese (kwɛ̀j, strange, fantastic) + (ʃùw, beast) (compare Mandarin 怪兽 (guàishòu)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkai.d͡ʒu/

Noun

kaiju (plural kaiju)

  1. A giant monster, particularly such as those common to Japanese science fiction films, like Godzilla or Gamera.
    • 2015, Steve Aylett, Heart of the Original, Unbound, p. 117:
      The resurrections of Mothra, the giant butterfly in Japanese kaiju movies, are treated as colourful religious events, glitter falling upon fat children as the fluffy-faced behemoth dries its wings.

Japanese

Romanization

kaiju

  1. Rōmaji transcription of かいじゅう

Latvian

Noun

kaiju f

  1. accusative singular form of kaija
  2. instrumental singular form of kaija
  3. genitive plural form of kaija
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