daisho

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A daisho, a pair of swords, a wakizashi and a katana
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Etymology[edit]

Japanese daishō (daishō), from だいしょう, from 大小, from (large)+ (small). From being a pair of swords, a longsword and a shortsword.

Noun[edit]

daisho (plural daishos)

  1. A set of Japanese swords, a katana and a wakizashi, the traditional pair of swords carried by samurai.


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Romanization[edit]

daisho

  1. Rōmaji transcription of だいしょ