相棒
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 相 | 棒 |
| あい Grade: 3 |
ぼう Grade: 6 |
| kun’yomi | goon |
Etymology
Compound of 相 (ai, “fellow”) + 棒 (bō, “pole”).
Its original meaning referred to the second person carrying a 駕籠 (kago), a kind of form of transportation used by peasantry in feudal Japan involving a compartment suspended by a long pole inside which people would be carried.[1]
First attested in 1773.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
References
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