Etymology 1
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From Middle Chinese 龍 (MC ljowng).
Noun
竜 • (ryū)
- (mythology) a Chinese dragon
- (mythology) Synonym of ドラゴン (doragon): a Western dragon
1999 July 22, “砦を守る翼竜 [Winged Dragon, Guardian of the Fortress]”, in Vol.4, Konami:
- 山の砦を守る竜。天空から急降下して敵を攻撃。
- Yama no toride o mamoru ryū. Tenkū kara kyūkōka shite teki o kōgeki.
- A dragon who guards a mountainous fortress. It strikes its enemies as it dives down from the sky.
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- 竜も人も一緒に生きればいい そのくらいの広さは 世界にはあるだろ?オレはそんな世界を見たいんだ
- Ryū mo hito mo issho ni ikireba ii Sono kurai no hirosa wa sekai ni wa aru daro? Ore wa sonna sekai o mitai n da
- Dragons and humans ought to be able to coexist. Isn’t the world large enough for both? I’d love to see such a world.
2007 October 20, Izawa, Hiroshi with Yamada, Kotaro, “最終話 それぞれの道へ [Final Chapter: Epilog]”, in ファイアーエムブレム 覇者の剣 [Fire Emblem: Sword of Champions], Jump Remix edition, volume 5 (fiction), Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN, page 353:
- 神と呼ばれし竜ファ ― Kami to Yobareshi Ryū Fa ― Fa, the Dragon Known as God
- (shogi, colloquial) Short for 竜王 (ryūō): dragon king; a promoted 角行 (kakugyō, “bishop”) that has the moves of both kakugyō and 王将 (ōshō)/玉将 (gyokushō)
- a 家紋 (kamon, “family crest”) with a Chinese dragon design
Etymology 2
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From Middle Chinese 龍 (MC ljowng).
Etymology 3
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From Old Japanese.
Possibly from the verb 立つ (tatsu, “to rise, stand”).