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The current title of "Kagu-tsuchi" is incorrectly hyphenated. Etymologically, this name comes from three parts: kagu, an Old Japanese root verb meaning "to shine"; tsu, the Old Japanese possessive particle; chi, an Old Japanese root meaning "force, power". If hyphenated at all, this would be "Kagu-tsu-chi". However, rather that this is a name, and is treated as an integral term, I propose moving this to Kagutsuchi. -- Eiríkr Útlendi │ Tala við mig 16:30, 21 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]