hakama

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Japanese .

Noun[edit]

hakama (plural hakama)

  1. A type of traditional Japanese clothing, resembling very wide pleated trousers.
    • 2007 May 7, Carol Vogel, “The Warhol of Japan Pours Ritual Tea in a Zen Moment”, in New York Times[1]:
      In place of his usual garb — baggy cargo pants, T-shirt and sneakers — he was done up in a traditional hakama, his hair pulled back in a neat bun, with his signature round glasses and wispy goatee.

Japanese[edit]

Romanization[edit]

hakama

  1. Rōmaji transcription of はかま

Yilan Creole[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Japanese (hakama, hakama).

Noun[edit]

hakama

  1. skirt

References[edit]

  • 真田信治 [Shinji Sanada] (2015), “宜蘭クレオールにおけるsound substitutionについて [On the sound substitution of Yilan Creole]”, in (please provide the title of the work)[2]