[すもう(P);すまい(相撲)(ok), sumou (P); sumai ( sumou )(ok)] (n) (1) sumo wrestling; (2) (abbr) (See 相撲取り) sumo wrestler; rikishi; (P) #3426
[おおずもう, oozumou] (n) professional sumo wrestling; (P) #5102
[アマずもう, ama zumou] (n) amateur sumo
[いんたいずもう, intaizumou] (n) exhibition match held at sumo wrestler's retirement ceremony
[おしずもう, oshizumou] (n) pushing sumo, a classic way of wrestling without using the belt
[なぐる, naguru] (v5r, vt) to strike; to hit; (P)
[はなずもう, hanazumou] (n) any sumo tournament other than the (six) major tournaments
[みんなすもうがすき, minnasumougasuki] (exp) sumo wrestlers who prefer drawn-out bouts
[かんじんずもう, kanjinzumou] (n) fund-raising sumo tournaments of Edo period
[きゅうきんずもう, kyuukinzumou] (n) match that determines if a rikishi will have more wins than losses
[ごとうちずもう, gotouchizumou] (n) local sumo wrestler; crowd favourite; crowd favorite
[くちずもう, kuchizumou] (n) (1) (See 腕相撲) war of words; verbal fisticuffs; (2) (sl) kissing
[こくさいすもうれんめい, kokusaisumourenmei] (n) International Sumo Federation; highest body of amateur sumo
[すわりずもう, suwarizumou] (n) sumo wrestling performed in a sitting position
[よつずもう, yotsuzumou] (n) sumo wrestling in which both wrestlers grasp the other's belt with both hands
[こどもずもう, kodomozumou] (n) children's sumo
[ゆびずもう, yubizumou] (n) thumb wrestling
[かみずもう, kamizumou] (n) (See 相撲) paper sumo; children's game played with paper cutouts
[おんなずもう, onnazumou] (n) female sumo wrestling; female sumo wrestler
[じょうらんずもう, jouranzumou] (n) sumo match held in front of the Emperor
[しんすもう, shinsumou] (n) "new" sumo (for women) conducted on a mat, wearing leotards instead of a mawashi
[しんじずもう, shinjizumou] (n) sumo performed as part of Shinto harvest festivities
[みずいりのすもう, mizuirinosumou] (n) sumo match with a break
[せちえずもう, sechiezumou] (n) sumo performed at ancient Japanese imperial court
[まえずもう, maezumou] (n) preliminary sumo bouts with unranked wrestlers; unranked sumo wrestlers
[すもうにならない, sumouninaranai] (exp) is no match for; can't hold a candle to
[すもうじ, sumouji] (n) writing style used to write the sumo ranking
[すもうとり(P);すまいとり, sumoutori (P); sumaitori] (n) sumo wrestler; rikishi; (P)
[すまいびと, sumaibito] (n) (arch) sumo wrestler; rikishi
[すもうじんく, sumoujinku] (n) sumo-themed song
[すもうべや, sumoubeya] (n) sumo stable
[すもうもじ, sumoumoji] (n) writing style used to write the sumo ranking
[くさずもう, kusazumou] (n) amateur sumo wrestling
[あしずもう, ashizumou] (n) Indian wrestling
[だぼく, daboku] (n, vs) blow; hit (on the body); beating; (P)
[だぼくしょう, dabokushou] (n) bruise; contusion
[たいらんずもう, tairanzumou] (n) sumo wrestling performed in the presence of the empress or crown prince
[おおずもうさん, oozumousan] (n) unofficial term for professional sumo wrestlers
[ちゅうもんずもう, chuumonzumou] (n) sumo bout that goes according to a wrestler's strategy; match that goes according to one's plan
[つじずもう, tsujizumou] (n) (1) amateur sumo wrestling on a street corner or on an empty field (esp. in autumn); (2) sumo wrestling show in a roadside tent
[てんらんずもう, tenranzumou] (n) sumo wrestling performed in imperial presence
[でんしゃみちすもう, denshamichisumou] (n) railroading the opponent straight out of the ring (sumo)
[ひとりずもう, hitorizumou] (exp) (1) fighting (tilting at) windmills; working oneself up even though there really isn't anything to fight at; (2) single-person mimicking a wrestling match
[にほんすもうきょうかい, nihonsumoukyoukai] (n) Nihon Sumo Kyokai (Japan Sumo Association); JSA
[にほんすもうれんめい, nihonsumourenmei] (n) Japanese amateur sumo union
[ほうのうずもう, hounouzumou] (n) ritual sumo matches held at a shrine
[ぼくさつ, bokusatsu] (n, vs) beat to death
[ぼくめつ, bokumetsu] (n, vs) extermination; (P)
[ぼくめつうんどう, bokumetsuundou] (n) exterminatory measure; eradication campaign
[ちからずもう, chikarazumou] (n) sumo wrestling using strength instead of technique