餓鬼
See also: 饿鬼
Chinese
Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value)
Pronunciation
Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value)
Noun
餓鬼
- hungry person
- glutton; gourmand
- (derogatory) pig
- (Buddhism) hungry ghost (one of the six realms of reincarnation in Buddhist cosmology)
Descendants
Sino-Xenic (餓鬼):
- → Japanese: Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value)
- → Korean: 아귀(餓鬼) (agwi)
- → Vietnamese: ngạ quỷ (Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value))
Japanese
Etymology 1

Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value): a traditional Japanese depiction of various hungry ghosts from a 12th-century scroll.
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 餓 | 鬼 |
| が Grade: S |
き Grade: S |
| on’yomi | |
Borrowing from Middle Chinese compound 餓鬼 (MC ngaH kjw+jX, “hungry + ghost”). Compare modern Min Nan reading gō-kúi. The Chinese term derives from the importation of Buddhism into China, as a translation of Sanskrit प्रेत (preta).
Pronunciation
Noun
餓鬼 • (gaki)
- (Buddhism) short for 餓鬼道 (gakidō): the hungry ghost realm, one of the six realms of reincarnation in Buddhist cosmology
- (Buddhism) a preta: the spirit of a jealous or greedy person who, as punishment for mortal vices, has been cursed with insatiable hunger
- (Buddhism) the souls of the dead who languish in oblivion without any surviving relatives to pray for their peace
- (figurative) anyone who is constantly hungry or thirsty
- (figurative) anyone who is unhealthily thin and appears as if they are starving
- (archaic) Short for 餓鬼病 (gakiyami, gakibyō, “leprosy”).
- (derogatory, slang, by extension from the sense of someone who is always hungry) an unpleasant child, a brat
- 2000 August 10, Yūma Andō with Asaki, Masashi, “BREAK.39 痛恨の国光‥”, in サイコメトラーEIJI, volume 24 (fiction), Tokyo: Kodansha, →ISBN:
- でも——可愛いですね このジンガイのガキ
- Demo—— kawaii desu ne kono jingai no gaki
- However—— this crooked brat’s pretty cute, don’t ya think
- でも——可愛いですね このジンガイのガキ
- 2000 August 10, Yūma Andō with Asaki, Masashi, “喧嘩屋 国光”, in サイコメトラーEIJI, volume 24 (fiction), Tokyo: Kodansha, →ISBN:
- 死ねや ガキィ〰〰‼
- Shine ya gakī~~‼
- Drop dead, you son of a bitch〰〰‼
- 死ねや ガキィ〰〰‼
Etymology 2
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 餓 | 鬼 |
| が Grade: S |
き > っき Grade: S |
| on’yomi | irregular |
| Alternative spelling |
|---|
| 餓っ鬼 |
Shift in pronunciation of gaki above. Gemination is a common form of emphasis in the process of Japanese word formation. The meaning of brat is by extension from the original sense of gaki above, referring to someone who is always hungry.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɡa̠k̚ʲkʲi]
Usage notes
Often spelled in kana.
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