稽古着

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Japanese

Kanji in this term
けい
Grade: S

Grade: 2
き > ぎ
Grade: 3
kan'on kun'yomi

Etymology

From 稽古 (keiko, practice) +‎ (-gi, -wear).

Pronunciation

Noun

(けい)()() (keikogi

  1. (clothing, martial arts) uniform
    • 1987 February 20 [1985 January 15], Motoka Murakami, “(きゅう)(しゅう)からの便(たよ)りの(まき) [Letters from Kyūshū]”, in ()()()(けん) [Musashi’s Sword], 8th edition, volume 18 (fiction), Tokyo: Shogakukan, →ISBN, page 44:
      こ…こりゃ(らん)()‼そんな(みず)()きて(けん)(どう)(けい)()するヤツがあるか!
      Ko…Korya Ranko‼ Sonna mizugi kite kendō no keiko suru yatsu ga aru ka!
      Wh…Whut the hell, Ranko!? Who in the world practices kendō in a swimsuit like that!?
      (みず)()でないす。レオタードってんだよー まーんず(けい)()()よりこっちのほうがすずしくていいんだもん。
      Mizugi de nai su. Reotādo tte n da yō Mānzu keikogi yori kotchi no hō ga suzushikute ii n da mon.
      It’s not a swimsuit. It’s called a leotard. It’s much more breathable than the uniform.