武芸
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 武 | 芸 |
| ぶ Grade: 5 |
げい Grade: 4 |
| on’yomi | |
Etymology
武 (bu, “martial, military”) + 芸 (gei, “technique, art, craft, performance”)
Pronunciation
Noun
武芸 (shinjitai kanji, kyūjitai kanji 武藝, hiragana ぶげい, rōmaji bugei)
Coordinate terms
- 武道 (ぶどう, budō): martial arts
- 武術 (ぶじゅつ, bujutsu): martial arts
- 武士道 (ぶしどう, bushido): code of conduct for Japanese samurai
- 体術 (たいじゅつ, taijutsu): unarmed martial arts (i.e. karate)
- 忍術 (にんじゅつ, ninjutsu): the fighting style of a shinobi/ninja
- 格闘技 (かくとうぎ, kakutōgi): combat sport
- 武器術 (ぶきじゅつ, bukijutsu): weapon techniques
- 拳法 (けんぽう, kenpō): martial arts of main body continent Asia (i.e. China)
Derived terms
- 武芸者 (bugeisha): a martial artist (i.e. a samurai or a sumo wrestler).
- 女武芸者 (onna-bugeisha): a female martial artist.
See also
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武芸 on the Japanese Wikipedia.Wikipedia ja
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Martial arts on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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Japanese martial arts on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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