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rikishi
English
Etymology
From Japanese ?? (??? rikishi), from Middle Chinese ?? (lik-d?í), from Old Chinese ?? (*k.r?k m-s-r?? "man of great strength"), from ? ("strength") + ? ("man", "soldier").
Noun
rikishi (plural rikishis or rikishi)
- (sumo) A sumo wrestler.
Derived terms
- gaijin rikishi
Anagrams
- shikiri
Japanese
Romanization
rikishi
- R?maji transcription of ???
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banzuke
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ??
Noun
banzuke
- (sumo) the document, published six times a year, before each basho, showing the official rankings of all rikishi
Derived terms
- ebanzuke
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