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yokozuna
English
Etymology
From Japanese ?? (“wide rope”), the symbol of their rank worn about the waist.
Noun
yokozuna (plural yokozunas or yokozuna)
- (sumo) The highest rank of sumo wrestler, above ozeki; grand champion.
- (sumo) A person holding the rank, either competing at the rank or retired after having achieved it.
Usage notes
- Technically, yokozuna is an honorary title, rather than a rank.
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tsuna
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ? (??, tsuna, “rope”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?(t)su?n?/
Noun
tsuna (plural tsuna)
- (sumo) the wide ceremonial belt, with hanging zigzag ribbons, worn by a yokozuna
Derived terms
- tsunauchi
Anagrams
- Satun, astun, aunts, suant, tansu, tuans, tunas
Japanese
Romanization
tsuna
- R?maji transcription of ??
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