十手
Japanese
十手 (jitte, jittei): Antique Japanese iron truncheon and scabbard.
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 十 | 手 |
| じっ Grade: 1 |
て Grade: 1 |
| jūbakoyomi | |
Etymology 1
Compound of 十 (jiʔ, “ten; cross”, goon reading) + 手 (te, “hand”, kun reading).
Pronunciation
Alternative forms
- 實手
Noun
十手 (hiragana じって, rōmaji jitte)
- (weaponry) a Japanese martial arts truncheon:
- A specialized weapon used by police in Edo period Japan. Sometimes incorrectly spelled jutte in English-language sources.
Derived terms
- 十手術 (じってじゅつ, jitte jutsu): jitte technique
See also
釵 (さい, sai)
Etymology 2
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 十 | 手 |
| じっ Grade: 1 |
てい Grade: 1 |
| Irregular | |
Variation of jitte above.[2]
Pronunciation
- (Irregular reading)
- IPA(key): [d͡ʑɨᵝt̚te̞ː]
Noun
十手 (hiragana じってい, rōmaji jittei)
- (rare, weaponry) a Japanese martial arts truncheon:
- A specialized weapon used by police in Edo period Japan. Sometimes incorrectly spelled jutte in English-language sources.
Usage notes
The jitte reading appears to be more common.
References
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