"dojo" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈdəʊdʒəʊ/ [Received-Pronunciation], [ˈdəʊ̯d͡ʒəʊ̯] [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈdoʊˌd͡ʒoʊ/ [General-American], [ˈdoʊ̯ˌd͡ʒoʊ̯] [General-American] Audio: en-au-dojo.ogg [Australia] Forms: dojos [plural], dojo [plural]
Rhymes: -əʊdʒəʊ Etymology: Borrowed from Japanese 道場 (dōjō, literally “place of the ways”). Doublet of dojang. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ja|道場|lit=place of the ways|tr=dōjō}} Japanese 道場 (dōjō, literally “place of the ways”), {{doublet|en|dojang}} Doublet of dojang Head templates: {{en-noun|s|dojo}} dojo (plural dojos or dojo)
  1. (martial arts) A training facility, usually led by one or more sensei; a hall or room used for such training. Categories (topical): Martial arts Translations ((martial arts) training facility): 武術館 (Chinese Mandarin), 武术馆 (wǔshùguǎn) (Chinese Mandarin), 武館 (Chinese Mandarin), 武馆 (wǔguǎn) (Chinese Mandarin), dojo [masculine] (French), dojo (Indonesian), seomra oiliúna [masculine] (Irish), dojo [masculine] (Irish), 道場 (dōjō) (alt: どうじょう) (Japanese), 도장 (dojang) (Korean), dojo [neuter] (Polish), додзё (dodzjó) (Russian), доджо (dodžo) (Russian), dojo [masculine] (Spanish), võ đường (Vietnamese), đạo trường (english: (chiefly for those of Japanese martial arts)) (Vietnamese)
    Sense id: en-dojo-en-noun-TS2MXsn8 Topics: government, hobbies, lifestyle, martial-arts, military, politics, sports, war Disambiguation of '(martial arts) training facility': 55 18 27
  2. (by extension) A room or other facility used for other activities, such as meditation or software development. Tags: broadly
    Sense id: en-dojo-en-noun-~DrAjmEC
  3. (sumo) Synonym of dohyo (“the ring in which a sumo wrestling match is held”) Categories (topical): Sumo Synonyms: dohyo [synonym, synonym-of]
    Sense id: en-dojo-en-noun-LYQOjnku Topics: government, hobbies, lifestyle, martial-arts, military, politics, sports, sumo, war, wrestling
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: dōjō Derived forms: McDojo Related terms: dojocho (english: head of a dojo), dohyo
Etymology number: 1

Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈdəʊdʒəʊ/ [Received-Pronunciation], [ˈdəʊ̯d͡ʒəʊ̯] [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈdoʊˌd͡ʒoʊ/ [General-American], [ˈdoʊ̯ˌd͡ʒoʊ̯] [General-American] Audio: en-au-dojo.ogg [Australia]
Rhymes: -əʊdʒəʊ Etymology: Borrowed from Japanese 泥鰌 (dojō, “pond loach”). Etymology templates: {{l|en|dojo loach}} dojo loach, {{vern|Japanese weather loach}} Japanese weather loach, {{taxfmt|Misgurnus anguillicaudatus|species}} Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, {{bor|en|ja|泥鰌|t=pond loach|tr=dojō}} Japanese 泥鰌 (dojō, “pond loach”) Head templates: {{en-noun|?}} dojo
  1. The dojo loach, Japanese weather loach, or pond loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus), a freshwater fish native to East Asia. Categories (lifeform): Loaches Translations (pond loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus)): 泥鰍 (Chinese Mandarin), 泥鳅 (níqiū) (Chinese Mandarin), aasianmutakala (Finnish), 泥鰌 (dojō) (alt: どじょう) (Japanese), 미꾸리 (mikkuri) (Korean)
    Sense id: en-dojo-en-noun-u~Qo53UD Disambiguation of Loaches: 5 7 8 80 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 14 16 21 49 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 13 12 15 60
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Noun [French]

IPA: /do.ʒo/ Forms: dojos [plural]
Etymology: From Japanese 道場 (dōjō, “place of the way”). Etymology templates: {{uder|fr|ja|道場||place of the way|tr=dōjō}} Japanese 道場 (dōjō, “place of the way”) Head templates: {{fr-noun|m}} dojo m (plural dojos)
  1. (martial arts) dojo Wikipedia link: fr:dojo Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Martial arts

Noun [Indonesian]

IPA: /do.d͡ʒo/ Forms: dojoku [first-person, possessive], dojomu [possessive, second-person], dojonya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: Borrowed from Japanese 道(どう)場(じょう) (dōjō, literally “place of the ways”): 道(どう) (dō, “road; way”) + 場(じょう) (jō, “place”). Etymology templates: {{bor|id|ja|-}} Japanese, {{ja-r|道%場|どう%じょう|lit=place of the ways}} 道(どう)場(じょう) (dōjō, literally “place of the ways”), {{ja-r|道|どう|t=road; way}} 道(どう) (dō, “road; way”), {{ja-r|場|じょう|t=place}} 場(じょう) (jō, “place”) Head templates: {{id-noun|-}} dojo (first-person possessive dojoku, second-person possessive dojomu, third-person possessive dojonya)
  1. (martial arts) A training facility, usually led by one or more sensei; a hall or room used for such training. Categories (topical): Martial arts Synonyms: doyo [nonstandard]

Noun [Polish]

IPA: /ˈdɔ.d͡ʑɔ/
Rhymes: -ɔd͡ʑɔ Etymology: Unadapted borrowing from Japanese 道場, from Middle Chinese 道場, a calque of Sanskrit बोधिमण्ड (bodhimaṇḍa). Doublet of tapczan. Etymology templates: {{ubor|pl|ja|道場}} Unadapted borrowing from Japanese 道場, {{der|pl|ltc|道場}} Middle Chinese 道場, {{der|pl|sa|बोधिमण्ड}} Sanskrit बोधिमण्ड (bodhimaṇḍa), {{dbt|pl|tapczan}} Doublet of tapczan Head templates: {{pl-noun|n|indecl=1}} dojo n (indeclinable)
  1. dojo (place where martial arts are practiced) Tags: indeclinable, neuter Categories (topical): Martial arts Categories (place): Japan
    Sense id: en-dojo-pl-noun-lNGzigqM Categories (other): Polish entries with incorrect language header

Noun [Spanish]

Forms: dojos [plural]
Head templates: {{es-noun|m}} dojo m (plural dojos)
  1. (martial arts) dojo Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Martial arts
    Sense id: en-dojo-es-noun-gqTtqc9q Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header Topics: government, hobbies, lifestyle, martial-arts, military, politics, sports, war

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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          "ref": "1965 October, Dean Nelson, “Finland Welcomes Karateman”, in Norman Fogel, editor, Black Belt: Magazine of the Martial Arts, volume III, number 10, Los Angeles, Calif.: Black Belt, Inc., →ISSN, →OCLC, page 47",
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          "ref": "1974, Tonny Tulleners, “Want to Learn Karate?”, in Beginning Karate, Santa Clarita, Calif.: Ohara Publications, page 12",
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          "ref": "2014, Deborah Perry Piscione, “Improvisational Innovation: Two Words that Will Turn Employee Ideas into Execution”, in The Risk Factor: Why Every Organization Needs Big Bets, Bold Characters, and the Occasional Spectacular Failure, New York, N.Y.: Palgrave Macmillan, part II (The DNA of a Bold Risk-taker), page 117",
          "text": "Earlier dojos were known as homebrew clubs. [...] In Silicon Valley, a dojo is defined as a do-ocracy where people come together based on shared interests and passions, such as coding and robotics. [...] David Crawley, a semiconductor physicist and founder of Hacker Dojo Robotics, shared with me that it had been a passion of his to pull robotics hobbyists together with 12 challenges in mind: drive around three cones, deliver a pizza from the front door of the dojo to a predetermined location inside, [...]",
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          "text": "By bringing the people across their value streams closer together, physically, and by using the dojo environment to experiment with new ways of working, [Aimee] Bechtle and [John] Schmidt claimed they have achieved a state of \"no fear change\". [...] Both times they set up the dojo, Schmidt said, \"This is going to be messy\"; they were creating a psychologically safe environment in which the team could experiment.",
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          "ref": "2018 August 29, Mark Schilling, “‘The Miracle of Crybaby Shottan’: It’s never too late to make your move [film review]”, in The Japan Times, Tokyo: News2u Holdings, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2018-08-30",
          "text": "We first see [Shōji] Segawa as a shy boy good at shogi, which makes him a nerd in the eyes of some [...] Then, at the urging of his kindly father (Jun Kunimura), Segawa tests himself against adult opponents at a shogi dojo – a smoke-filled lair presided over by a grizzled master (Issey Ogata) who recognizes the [boy's] ability and urges them to apply to the Shogi Federation’s training academy for future pros.",
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          "ref": "2017 September 3, Martin Love, “Toyota Hilux pick-up review: ‘A work horse, not a fashion pony’”, in Katharine Viner, editor, The Guardian, London: Guardian News & Media, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2018-10-05",
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          "ref": "2019 January 16, “Sumo: Kisenosato, only current yokozuna born in Japan, retires”, in Pakistan Today, Lahore: Arif Nizami, →ISSN, →OCLC",
          "text": "Women [...] considered \"impure\", are not allowed on the dojo, circular location of the fight considered a sacred place. The inflexibility of the sumo world on this point had caused a scandal last year when women doctors and nurses had come to the dojo to help an elected official feeling uncomfortable during a speech at a tournament. The sumo association had to present \"sincere apologies\" for asking them to come down as soon as possible.",
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          "ref": "2019 July 27, Declan McVeigh, “Hakkaku stable: How to watch Tokyo’s sumo stars train live”, in The National, Abu Dhabi: International Media Investments, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2019-07-29",
          "text": "Most stables are off-limits but Hakkaku's allows paying guests accompanied by a guide to watch a morning training session. Because sumo competitions are held just six times a year, it's a great way for visitors to experience this uniquely Japanese phenomenon. [...] Guests silently shuffle into the small dojo to sit or kneel just feet from where the enormous fighters are practising.",
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          "ref": "2019 October 2, Claudiu Pop, “Djokovic Tried Sumo Wrestling before Japan Open, but Failed to Impress”, in Tennis World, archived from the original on 2019-10-08",
          "text": "Novak Djokovic had fought against other sumo players in a dojo before he started Japan Open, but the tennis champion was clearly out of his league. [...] \"I had a slight weight deficit but I was very close to moving the guy an inch. They say they eat at least 10.000 calories a day to be strong and big. Don't know if I can match that to be honest\", Nole commented on his poor performance in the dojo.",
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          "ref": "2017 September 3, Martin Love, “Toyota Hilux pick-up review: ‘A work horse, not a fashion pony’”, in Katharine Viner, editor, The Guardian, London: Guardian News & Media, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2018-10-05",
          "text": "In this class of truck it’s all about torque, and the Hilux has that in spades. [...] Its traction control stamps the ground with the immovable authority of a sumo wrestler entering the dojo.",
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          "text": "Women [...] considered \"impure\", are not allowed on the dojo, circular location of the fight considered a sacred place. The inflexibility of the sumo world on this point had caused a scandal last year when women doctors and nurses had come to the dojo to help an elected official feeling uncomfortable during a speech at a tournament. The sumo association had to present \"sincere apologies\" for asking them to come down as soon as possible.",
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          "text": "Most stables are off-limits but Hakkaku's allows paying guests accompanied by a guide to watch a morning training session. Because sumo competitions are held just six times a year, it's a great way for visitors to experience this uniquely Japanese phenomenon. [...] Guests silently shuffle into the small dojo to sit or kneel just feet from where the enormous fighters are practising.",
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          "ref": "2019 October 2, Claudiu Pop, “Djokovic Tried Sumo Wrestling before Japan Open, but Failed to Impress”, in Tennis World, archived from the original on 2019-10-08",
          "text": "Novak Djokovic had fought against other sumo players in a dojo before he started Japan Open, but the tennis champion was clearly out of his league. [...] \"I had a slight weight deficit but I was very close to moving the guy an inch. They say they eat at least 10.000 calories a day to be strong and big. Don't know if I can match that to be honest\", Nole commented on his poor performance in the dojo.",
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          "sumo",
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          "dohyo",
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        "Received-Pronunciation"
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      "code": "vi",
      "lang": "Vietnamese",
      "sense": "(martial arts) training facility",
      "word": "võ đường"
    },
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      "code": "vi",
      "english": "(chiefly for those of Japanese martial arts)",
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      "sense": "(martial arts) training facility",
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    }
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          "text": "The head of the dojô is small, the mouth is surrounded by six or eight barbules as is the case with several species of fish which inhabit muddy streams. [...] A microscopic examination showed them [the barbules] to be rich in muscular fibres for movement, and through the centre run a thick bundle of very delicate nerve fibres which spread out on the surface of each barbule's tip. These, I suppose from the manner which the dojô dips its head down, assist in the search for food, [...]",
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        "Received-Pronunciation"
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        "government",
        "hobbies",
        "lifestyle",
        "martial-arts",
        "military",
        "politics",
        "sports",
        "war"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "word": "dojo"
}

This page is a part of the kaikki.org machine-readable All languages combined dictionary. This dictionary is based on structured data extracted on 2024-05-03 from the enwiktionary dump dated 2024-05-02 using wiktextract (f4fd8c9 and c9440ce). The data shown on this site has been post-processed and various details (e.g., extra categories) removed, some information disambiguated, and additional data merged from other sources. See the raw data download page for the unprocessed wiktextract data.

If you use this data in academic research, please cite Tatu Ylonen: Wiktextract: Wiktionary as Machine-Readable Structured Data, Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), pp. 1317-1325, Marseille, 20-25 June 2022. Linking to the relevant page(s) under https://kaikki.org would also be greatly appreciated.