kendama

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese けん玉 (けんだま, kendama), from (けん, ken, game played with the hands; fist) or (けん, ken, sword) + (たま, tama, ball).

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Noun

kendama (plural kendamas)

  1. A traditional Japanese toy with an attached ball that can be caught in any of three cups or on a spike.
    • 2017 March 30, Mike Ives, “As Hong Kong Ponders Its Future Under Beijing, Politics Infuses Its Art”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
      An especially haunting work, “If the Moment Came,” is a waist-high black box with a top made of wired glass and a murky interior that shows a looping video of a hand playing with a kendama, a Japanese toy featuring a wooden handle and a small ball.

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Japanese

Romanization

kendama

  1. Rōmaji transcription of けんだま