鎧通し
Japanese

鎧通し (yoroidōshi): An antique Edo-period yoroidōshi in the hirazukuri style.
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 鎧 | 通 |
| よろい Jinmeiyō |
とお(し) > どお(し) Grade: 2 |
| kun’yomi | |
Alternative forms
- 鎧通
Etymology
Compound of 鎧 (yoroi, “armor”) + 通し (tōshi, “passing one thing through another”).[1] The tōshi changes to dōshi as an instance of rendaku (連濁).
Pronunciation
Noun
鎧通し (hiragana よろいどうし, rōmaji yoroidōshi)
- (weaponry) a straight and stout short sword used for thrusting, intended to pierce armor
- (weaponry) an armor-piercing arrowhead
- alternate name for the 目木 (megi), common name for evergreen shrubs of genus Berberis
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