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==English==
[[File:Tekko-Kagi Ninja1.jpg|thumb|250px|{{lang|ja|手甲鉤}}: a pair of small ''tekkō kagi''.]]

===Etymology===
From {{etyl|ja|en}} {{l|ja|手甲鉤|tr=[[てっこうかぎ]], tekkō kagi}}.

===Noun===
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# A [[Japanese]] [[hand]] [[weapon]] or [[climbing]] [[tool]], whereby [[metal]] [[hook]]s are strapped to the back of the [[forearm]] and [[hand]].

====Translations====
{{trans-top|exotic weapon}}
* Japanese: {{t|ja|手甲鉤|tr=てっこうかぎ, tekkō kagi|sc=Jpan}}
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[[Category:en:Weapons]]

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Revision as of 23:56, 9 April 2014

English

手甲鉤: a pair of small tekkō kagi.

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Japanese 手甲鉤 (てっこうかぎ, tekkō kagi).

Noun

tekkō kagi (plural tekkō kagis)

  1. A Japanese hand weapon or climbing tool, whereby metal hooks are strapped to the back of the forearm and hand.

Translations


Japanese

Romanization

tekkō kagi

  1. Rōmaji transcription of てっこうかぎ