1. Christianity (in feudal Japan); ChristianUsually written using kana alone, Historical term, From Portuguese “cristão”
2. KirishitanThe Japanese term Kirishitan, from Portuguese cristão, referred to Roman Catholic Christians in Japanese and is used in Japanese texts as a historiographic term for Roman Catholics in Japan in the 16th and 17th centuries. Modern Japanese has several ways of spelling Christian of which the most common are the noun form kirisuto kyoto キリスト教徒, and also kurisuchan クリスチャン.
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吉利支丹 【キリシタン】、切死丹 【キリシタン】、鬼理死丹 【キリシタン】
切支丹: Ateji (phonetic) reading. 吉利支丹: Ateji (phonetic) reading, Rarely-used kanji form. 切死丹: Ateji (phonetic) reading, Rarely-used kanji form. 鬼理死丹: Ateji (phonetic) reading, Rarely-used kanji form.
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