kylin
/ (ˈkiːˈlɪn) /
noun
(in Chinese art) a mythical animal of composite form
Word Origin for kylin
C19: from Chinese
ch'i-lin, literally: male-female
Example sentences from the Web for kylin
Sometimes the Kylin, a sort of stag with a dragon's head, and a symbol of good-fortune, was used.
The Story of Porcelain |Sara Ware BassettThe kylin, or k'i-lin, was an animal symbolising longevity and good government.
Chats on Oriental China |J. F. BlackerOther symbolic and sacred creatures are often pictured, among them the kylin, which was believed to foretell good fortune.
Pottery and Porcelain, from early times down to the Philadelphia exhibition of 1876 |Charles Wyllys Elliott