"seikeirei" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Indonesian]

Forms: seikeireiku [first-person, possessive], seikeireimu [possessive, second-person], seikeireinya [possessive, third-person]
Etymology: Unadapted borrowing from Japanese 最敬禮, 最敬礼(さいけいれい) (saikeirei, “most respectful bow”). Etymology templates: {{ubor|id|ja|-}} Unadapted borrowing from Japanese, {{ja-r|最敬礼|さいけいれい|t=most respectful bow}} 最敬礼(さいけいれい) (saikeirei, “most respectful bow”) Head templates: {{id-noun|head=|pl=-}} seikeirei (first-person possessive seikeireiku, second-person possessive seikeireimu, third-person possessive seikeireinya)
  1. (historical) a low, deep bow, a respectful bow, reserved to the Emperor of Japan; a practice in Indonesia during World War II during the Japanese occupation where Indonesian citizens bowed facing northwards. Tags: historical Synonyms: seikirei

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