different between gyoji vs tsukebito
gyoji
English
Etymology
From Japanese ?? (gy?ji ????), from Middle Chinese ? (?æn? "movement") + ? (si "superintendent").
Noun
gyoji (plural gyoji)
- (sumo) a referee in a sumo match
gyoji From the web:
- what do gyoji say
- what does gyoji mean
tsukebito
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ???.
Noun
tsukebito (plural tsukebito)
- (sumo) An attendant of a higher-ranked rikishi or gyoji.
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