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dohyo

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese ?? (dohy?).

Noun

dohyo (plural dohyo)

  1. (sumo) The ring, made of compacted clay, in which a sumo wrestling match is held.
    Synonym: dojo

Derived terms

  • dohyo-iri
  • dohyo matsuri

Anagrams

  • hoody

Indonesian

Etymology

From Japanese ?? (dohy?, sumo ring).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /do.h?o/
  • IPA(key): /d?.x??/
  • Hyphenation: do?hyo

Noun

dohyo (first-person possessive dohyoku, second-person possessive dohyomu, third-person possessive dohyonya)

  1. (sumo) The ring, made of compacted clay, in which a sumo wrestling match is held.

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yobidashi

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese ??.

Noun

yobidashi (plural yobidashi)

  1. (sumo) Any of the functionaries whose tasks include building the dohyo, making announcements, singing the shikona of each rikishi and advising them of preparation time.

Translations

Anagrams

  • basihyoid

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