"shihon-bashira" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: shihon-bashira [plural]
Etymology: From Japanese 四本柱 (shi-hon-bashira, literally “four pillars”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ja|四本柱|lit=four pillars|tr=shi-hon-bashira}} Japanese 四本柱 (shi-hon-bashira, literally “four pillars”) Head templates: {{en-noun|shihon-bashira}} shihon-bashira (plural shihon-bashira)
  1. (sumo) The four pillars that support the tsuriyane over the sumo ring; in modern practice removed for better television coverage. Categories (topical): Sumo
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