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Japanese
Etymology
Borrowing from Portuguese capa (“cape, cloak; jacket”),[1][2] originally referring to the long capes and over-gowns worn by Portuguese Jesuit missionaries in Japan. First cited to around 1615.[1]
The kanji are ateji (当て字)[1] chosen for their readings. The meanings may also be relevant, possibly as in 合 (“coming together”) of the 羽 (“wings”, in reference to the front flaps of the garment).
Ultimately cognate with English cape.
Pronunciation
Noun
合羽 or 合羽 • (kappa)
- a raincoat, especially a poncho or other sleeveless style
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