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A 2024-06-04 12:29:11 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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つじ斬り 0 |
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A* 2024-06-04 12:17:12 Nikolai Vavilov <...address hidden...>
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Encountered this spelling in the CCs for とらドラ! and 86-エイティシックス-. |
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+<ke_inf>&sK;</ke_inf>
+</k_ele>
+<k_ele>
+<keb>つじ斬り</keb> |
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A 2023-04-30 10:04:51 Robin Scott <...address hidden...>
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A* 2023-04-29 23:53:53 Stephen Kraus <...address hidden...>
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〈辻/つじ/ツジ〉〈斬(り)/切(り)/ぎり/ギリ〉
Google N-gram Corpus Counts
╭─ーーーー─┬────────┬───────╮
│ 辻斬り │ 30,433 │ 84.8% │
│ 辻斬 │ 1,769 │ 4.9% │
│ 辻切り │ 1,340 │ 3.7% │ - add, sK (sankoku)
│ 辻切 │ 144 │ 0.4% │
│ つじ切り │ 102 │ 0.3% │
│ 辻ぎり │ 57 │ 0.2% │
│ つじぎり │ 1,951 │ 5.4% │
│ ツジギリ │ 91 │ 0.3% │
╰─ーーーー─┴────────┴───────╯ |
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+</k_ele>
+<k_ele>
+<keb>辻切り</keb>
+<ke_inf>&sK;</ke_inf> |
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A 2023-04-29 23:40:43 Robin Scott <...address hidden...>
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-<gloss>attacking a passerby with a sword (to tests its sharpness or one's skill)</gloss>
+<gloss>attacking a passerby with a sword (to test its sharpness or one's skill)</gloss> |
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A 2023-04-29 20:49:14 Robin Scott <...address hidden...>
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gg5, daij |
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We usually include the "その人" meaning in the same sense if there are only a couple of glosses.
The passive usage indicates that it's transitive. |
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-<pos>&vi;</pos>
+<pos>&vt;</pos>
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-<gloss>killing a passerby in order to test a new sword</gloss>
-</sense>
-<sense>
-<pos>&n;</pos>
-<misc>&hist;</misc>
-<gloss>one who has tested a new sword by killing a passerby</gloss>
+<gloss>attacking a passerby with a sword (to tests its sharpness or one's skill)</gloss>
+<gloss>samurai who tries out his sword on a passerby</gloss> |
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A* 2023-04-28 16:27:58 Brian Krznarich <...address hidden...>
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daijs:
昔、武士が刀剣の切れ味や自分の腕を試すために、往来で通行人を斬ったこと。また、それを行う者。特に江戸初期には禁令が出るほど横行した。
辻斬り 30433
辻斬りの 2967
辻斬りに 1880
辻斬りを 1618
辻斬りされた 891 |
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English wikipedia, daijs, and sankoku (amazing...) all give sense [2] explicitly. Must be a bit of romanticized imagery to have such a high ngram count... (the action itself doesn't seem to have actually been so prevalent).
sankoku says 自さ, common n-grams suru usage is passive. I guess 辻斬り is just the act of testing the sword, and doesn't actually take an object. |
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+<pos>&vs;</pos>
+<pos>&vi;</pos>
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+</sense>
+<sense>
+<pos>&n;</pos>
+<misc>&hist;</misc>
+<gloss>one who has tested a new sword by killing a passerby</gloss> |
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A 2023-03-27 21:17:47 Marcus Richert <...address hidden...>
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+<misc>&hist;</misc> |
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A 2023-03-27 06:35:29 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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A* 2023-03-26 05:21:21 Opencooper
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iwanami: 辻斬(り)
辻斬り 30,433 89.1%
辻斬 1,769 5.2%
つじ斬り 0 0.0%
つじぎり 1,951 5.7% |
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+</k_ele>
+<k_ele>
+<keb>辻斬</keb> |