jmdict 1564580 Active (id#2226815)
はさみ切る挟み切る剪み切る
はさみきる
  1. [v5r,vt] [rare]
    • to snip (off)
    • to nip off
    • to clip off
    • to trim off
History:
    • A 2023-03-29 20:13:31 Jim Breen (id#2226815)
    • Comments
      Thanks. I meant to remove that.
    • A* 2023-03-29 20:09:46 Stephen Kraus (id#2226812)
    • Refs
      剪み切る is in daijr, koj, gg5, and mentioned in shinmeikai
    • Diff
      @@ -12 +11,0 @@
      -<ke_inf>&sK;</ke_inf>
    • A 2023-03-29 20:06:42 Jim Breen (id#2226809)
    • Comments
      Welcome to the interesting world of 複合動詞. Yes, it's rare but there is no evidence it's an abbreviation of はさみで切る.
    • Diff
      @@ -21 +20,0 @@
      -<s_inf>shortened form of the common はさみで切る</s_inf>
    • D* 2023-03-29 14:26:52 Brian Krznarich (id#2226797)
    • Comments
      (sorry for the double-post, the whole intention was to keep my edit, and secondarily vote to delete)
      
      ルミネ and GG5 notwithstanding, if there isn't other evidence that this is a "word", I don't think we want to treat every occurrence of a dropped を、で、が、の etc. as a "word" (especially when rare). 
      
      Perhaps I have misread/mis-researched this term, but this is what it appears to me to be.
      
      If it stays, I stand by my suggestion that this have a [note] giving the common form (not sure of the optimal wording).  We can't xref, because ハサミで切る would never pass an obviousness test(nor do I think it should).
    • A* 2023-03-29 14:25:38 Brian Krznarich (id#2226796)
    • Comments
      Forgot [sK]
    • Diff
      @@ -12 +12 @@
      -<ke_inf>&rK;</ke_inf>
      +<ke_inf>&sK;</ke_inf>
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