ketaguri

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English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Japanese 蹴手繰り, literally pulling inside ankle sweep.

Noun

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ketaguri (plural ketaguri)

  1. (sumo) A kimarite in which the attacker leaps aside at the tachiai and sweeps his opponent's front leg from the inside while slapping the shoulder or pulling the arm.