羽織
Japanese

羽織 (haori): The black over-jacket in this picture is the haori.
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 羽 | 織 |
| は Grade: 2 |
おり Grade: 5 |
| kun’yomi | |
Etymology
Etymology unclear. One theory is that the word was an alteration of はふる (hafuru, “to throw over, to throw on”).[1] Another theory holds that the word came by extension from how a bird interlaces its wings across its back, leading to the current kanji compound of 羽 (ha, “wing”) + 織り (ori, “weaving”).[1] Alternately, these kanji may be just ateji.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
羽織 (hiragana はおり, rōmaji haori)
See also
References
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