mediakin

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From media +‎ -kin.

Noun[edit]

mediakin (plural mediakin)

  1. Synonym of fictionkin.
    • 2012, Adam Possamai, Handbook of Hyper-real Religions[1]:
      Simultaneously, the Otherkin highly proximate relationship to popular fictional narrative clearly locates such beliefs within the framework of hyper-real religiosity. This relationship becomes most apparent within the context of Otakukin and Mediakin, and related concepts such as soulbonding, but is nonetheless present within the broader community as well.
    • 2014, Danielle Kirby, Fantasy and Belief: Alternative Religions, Popular Narratives, and Digital Cultures[2], page 46:
      This community was originally for those who believe themselves to be fictionkin/mediakin/otakukin, however we accept Soulbonders with Bonds from fictional sources, people who are unsure or the plain old curious folks.
    • 2018, Hugh Urban, Greg Johnson, Irreverence and the Sacred: Critical Studies in the History of Religions[3]:
      Once such group's members subscribe to a metaphysics that considers fictional worlds fully real, or that regards what most view as reality as another fiction. Included here are fictionkin and mediakin, people who claim spiritual or soul [...]

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Finnish[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈmediɑkin/, [ˈme̞diˌɑ̝k̟in]
  • Rhymes: -ɑkin
  • Syllabification(key): me‧di‧a‧kin

Noun[edit]

mediakin

  1. nominative singular of media + -kin