Tuttle Dictionary Martial Arts Korea, China & Japan. Daniel Kogan
worn by senior kyudo exponents on special occasions
Edo (J) [Common Usage] the old name for Tokyo
Edo jidai (J) [Common Usage] historic period between 1603 and 1867, when the country was ruled by the Tokugawa Bakufu, the last feudal government of Japan
Edo Yagyu Shinkage-ryu (J) [Ken-jutsu] a branch of the Shinkage-ryu school of ken-jutsu created by Yagyu Munenori
eiku (O) [Kobudo] see ekku
Eiza (O) [Common Usage] Okinawan Summer Dance Festival
ekku (O) [Weapon] a fisherman's oar; used in Okinawa as a weapon in the same manner as a staff or spear; kai in Japanese
embu (J) [Common Usage] 1 martial arts demonstration 2 a two-person training technique in Shorinji Kempo
embujo (J) [Common Usage] a site or area for a martial arts demonstration
emei ci (M) [Weapon] daggers with a ring in the center and two sharp points on each end, usually used in pairs
Emei Shan (M) [Common Usage] a mountain in China's Sichuan Province where many internal styles of martial arts originated
Emmei-ryu (J) [Ken-jutsu] a school of ken-jutsu created by Miyamoto Musashi; it was noted for its use of kakushi buki, or concealed weapons
Empi (J) [Karate] the Japanese name for the Okinawan kata Wanshu
empi uchi (J) [Karate] elbow strike
en (M) [Common Usage] benevolence
encho (J) [Competitive Budo] extension; overtime
encho hajime (J) [Competitive Budo] beginning of overtime period
enkei (J) [Aikido] circular movement
en no irimi (J) [Aikido] a circular form of the irimi technique; developed by Ueshiba Morihei
ennyo-jutsu (J) [Nin-jutsu] an art of infiltrating enemy lines during combat or sabotage missions
enshin (J) [Common Usage] the center of the circle; a preparatory position used for certain group training exercises
Enzan no Metsuke (J) [Kendo] (lit. Looking ((As If)) At A Distant Mountain) a method of looking at an opponent without being trapped by what one sees
eobeo deonjigi (K) [Ssi Rum] lifting hip-throwing technique
eoggae (K) [Common Usage] shoulder
eoggae bbyeo (K) [Common Usage] shoulder blade
eoggae dolligi undong (K) [Ssi Rum] shoulder-circling exercise
eoggae makgi (K) [Taekwondo] shoulder block
eoggae neomeo deonjigi (K) [Ssi Rum] technique in which the opponent is lifted on one's shoulders and thrown over the back
eoggae reul dolli da (K) [Common Usage] to turn the shoulders
eoggae ro mil da (K) [Common Usage] to push with the shoulders
eolgul (K) [Common Usage] face
eolgul makgi (K) [Taekwondo] face block, high-level block
eomji (K) [Common Usage] thumb
eong deong baejigi (K) [Ssi Rum] hip-lifting technique
eonjeun hwal (K) [Kung Do] strung bow
eopeokeot (K) [Common Usage] uppercut punch
eopeun pyeonson ggeut (K) [Taekwondo] palm-downward spear-finger
eorini (K) [Common Usage] child
eot georeo makgi (K) [Taekwondo] cross block
er (M) [Common Usage] two
er dwo (M) [Common Usage] see yih jai
er hu cang zong (M) [Hong Jia] see yih fu chohng jung
eri (J) [Common Usage] lapel, collar
eri dori (J) [Judo, Karate, Aikido] lapel grab
eri jime (J) [Judo] a strangulation technique that uses the lapels of the judogi to choke the opponent
erikubi (J) [Common Usage] the nape or back of the neck
eri seoinage (J) [Judo] a throw done by grabbing the opponent's lapels or collar
eri tori waza (J) [Aikido] a set of techniques used against a lapel grab
ermen (M) [Acupressure] a point located near the front area of the ear
Er Shi Ba Su (M) [Bai He] (lit. Twenty-Eight Sleeping) a hand form in Ming He
Er Shi Si Quan (M) [Wu Zu Quan] see Yi Sahp Sei Kyuhn
Er Shi Zhao Fa (M) [Bai He] (lit. Twenty-four Beckoning Method) a hand form in Zong He
etsunen geiko (J) [Common Usage] (lit. Year-Crossing Practice) a practice held from eleven in the evening until one in the morning on New Year's Eve; also called toshikoshi keiko
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