相撲

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Chinese

each other; appearance; portrait
each other; appearance; portrait; picture; one another; mutually
 
rush on
trad. (相撲)
simp. (相扑)
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Etymology

“sumo”
Orthographic borrowing from Japanese 相撲 (sumō).

Pronunciation

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Noun

(deprecated template usage) 相撲

  1. mutually rushing at; fighting
  2. xiangpu (traditional Chinese wrestling)
  3. sumo (traditional Japanese wrestling)

Descendants

Sino-Xenic (相撲):
  • Japanese: 相撲(そうぼく) (sōboku)

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Japanese

Etymology 1

Kanji in this term
すもう
Grade: 3 Grade: S
jukujikun
Alternative spelling
角力
相撲 (sumō, sumai): a sumo match.
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Derived from Old Japanese verb 争ふ (sumapu), modern 争う (sumau, to contend, resist, compete (in sumo, for example)).[1][2][3]

There are two leading theories regarding the derivation:

/sumapu//sumaɸu/ → */sumawu//sumau//sumɔː//sumoː/
  • May be an instance of ウ音便 (u onbin, “u” sound shift), found in terms with bilabial consonants (/m/, /b/, /w/) followed by i:[1][3]
⟨sumapi1 → */sumapʲi//sumaɸi//sumawi/ → */sumawu//sumau//sumɔː//sumoː/

That said, the nominalization of terminal/attributive verb forms is quite rare in Japanese, whereas the “u” sound shift pattern is not uncommon.

The kanji spelling is either from the native sumai or Sino-Japanese sōboku readings below.

Pronunciation

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Noun

相撲(すもう) (sumōすまふ (sumafu)?

  1. sumo (Japanese traditional wrestling)
    Synonym: 角力 (kakuryoku)
  2. Short for 相撲取り (sumōtori): a sumo wrestler
    Synonyms: 力士 (rikishi), お相撲さん (osumōsan)
  3. (historical) Short for 相撲の節 (Sumō no Sechi) or 相撲の節会 (Sumō no Sechie): in the Heian period, a special ceremonial sumo match held in July to help ensure a good harvest
Derived terms
Idioms
Descendants

Proper noun

相撲(すもう) (Sumōすまふ (Sumafu)?

  1. a surname

Etymology 2

Kanji in this term
すまい
Grade: 3 Grade: S
jukujikun
Alternative spelling
角力

⟨sumapi1 → */sumapʲi//sumaɸi//sumawi//sumai/

The 連用形 (ren'yōkei, continuative or stem form) of Old Japanese verb 争ふ (sumapu), modern 争う (sumau, to contend, resist, compete (in sumo, for example)), likely derived in turn from verb 済む (sumu, to settle, finish, intransitive) as the 未然形 (mizenkei, incomplete form) suma + auxiliary verb (fu, indicating repetitive or ongoing action) → “on the verge of being settled” → “to be in competition”.

The kanji spelling is an orthographic borrowing from Middle Chinese 相撲 (MC sjang phuwk, literally “mutually striking”).

Pronunciation

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Noun

相撲(すまい) (sumaiすまひ (sumafi)?

  1. (archaic, possibly obsolete) a competition of power and skill, similar to modern-day sumo
    • 相撲 漢武故事云:「角觝[丁礼反。訓与突同]今之相撲也。」王隱晉書云:「相撲[撲音。蒲角反。和名:須末比。本朝相撲記有占手、垂髪、総角、最手、助手、等之名別。亦有立合、相撲長也。]下伎也。」
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  2. (archaic, possibly obsolete) Short for 相撲取り (sumaitori): a sumo wrestler
    Synonym: 相撲人 (sumaibito)
  3. (historical, archaic) Short for 相撲の節 (Sumai no Sechi) or 相撲の節会 (Sumai no Sechie): in the Heian period, a special ceremonial sumo match held in July to help ensure a good harvest
Derived terms
Idioms

Etymology 3

Kanji in this term
すもん
Grade: 3 Grade: S
jukujikun

/sumɔː//sumɔɴ//sumoɴ/

Edo-period shift from sumō above.

Noun

相撲(すもん) (sumon

  1. (obsolete) Same as すもう (sumō) above

Etymology 4

Kanji in this term
そう
Grade: 3
ぼく
Grade: S
goon kan'yōon

/sauboku//sɔːboku//soːboku/

From Middle Chinese 相撲 (MC sjang phuwk). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

Noun

(そう)(ぼく) (sōbokuさうぼく (sauboku)?

  1. (obsolete) a competition of power and skill, similar to modern-day sumo

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Shōgaku Tosho (1988) 国語大辞典(新装版) [Unabridged Dictionary of Japanese (Revised Edition)] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, →ISBN
  2. 2.0 2.1 Matsumura, Akira (1995) 大辞泉 [Daijisen] (in Japanese), First edition, Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN
  3. 3.0 3.1 相撲”, in 日本大百科全書:ニッポニカ (Nippon Dai Hyakka Zensho: Nipponica, Encyclopedia Nipponica)[1] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: Shogakukan, 1984

Old Japanese

Alternative forms

Etymology

The 連用形 (ren'yōkei, continuative or stem form) of verb 爭ふ (sumapu, to contend, resist), likely derived in turn from verb 濟む (sumu, to settle, finish, intransitive) as the 未然形 (mizenkei, incomplete form) suma + auxiliary verb (pu, indicating repetitive or ongoing action).

The kanji spelling is an orthographic borrowing from Middle Chinese 相撲 (MC sjang phuwk, literally “mutually striking”).

Noun

相撲 (sumapi1) (kana すまひ)

  1. a competition of power and skill, similar to modern-day sumo
    • 720, Nihon Shoki, Emperor Suinin; seventh year of the seventh lunar month:
      卽日、遣倭直祖長尾市、喚野見宿禰。於是、野見宿禰、自出雲至。則當摩蹶速與野見宿禰令捔力
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    • 720, Nihon Shoki, Emperor Yūryaku; thirteenth year of the ninth lunar month:
      乃喚集采女、使脱衣裙而著犢鼻、露所相撲
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Descendants

  • Japanese: 相撲 (sumai → sumō)