ギリシア

Japanese

Proper noun

ギリシア (rōmaji Girishia)

  1. Alternative form of ギリシャ (Girisha, Greece)
    • 1988 July 30 [Jul 25 1985], Fujiko F. Fujio, “アン おおいにいかる (あかのアン かいだい [When Anko Really Gets Mad (originally titled Redheaded Anko)]”, in 宇宙船製造法 [How to Build a Spaceship] (藤子不二雄少年SF短編集; 3), volume 3 (fiction), 6th edition, Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN, page 71:
      アン ()。きみがみせたふしぎな力はね…。きみのおかあさんの () (けい)に、遠い (むかし)から (だい)だい ()けつがれてきた ()すじによるものだ。 () (せん) ()は、ギリシアのテッサリア地方の出らしい。18 (せい) ()にアメリカのサレムに () (じゅう)している。この () (けい)は、………つまりなんというか………。ゆいしょ正しい () (じょ)の名門なんだよ。
      Anko. Kimi ga miseta fushigi na chikara wa ne…. Kimi no okā-san no kakei ni, tōi mukashi kara daidai uketsugaretekita chisuji ni yoru mono da. Gosenzo wa, Girishia no Tessaria chihō no derashii. Jūhachi-seiki ni Amerika no Saremu ni ijū shiteiru. Kono kakei wa,……… tsumari nan to iu ka………. Yuisho tadashii majo no meimon nan da yo.
      Anko. As for the mysterious power you displayed…. It’s of a kind that has been running in your mother’s bloodline for generations since ancient times. Your ancestors seem to have come from Thessaly, Greece. They immigrated to Salem, America in the 18th century. That bloodline……… basically it was………. A noted line of true witches.
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