Yokozuna
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of Yokozuna
from Japanese yoko across + zuna rope, from the sacred straw rope presented to the grand champion
Example Sentences
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Aonishiki finished the 15-day tournament in Fukuoka, Japan, with a record of 12 wins and three losses and went on to win the championship play-off against Yokozuna grand champion Hoshoryu, a 26-year-old Mongolian who won last month's London tournament.
From BBC
Aonishiki, who was one of the most cheered wrestlers at last month's Grand Sumo Tournament at the Royal Albert Hall in London, is tipped by many to become the first-ever European to reach sumo's highest rank of Yokozuna grand champion.
From BBC
Japan Sumo Association will soon hold a special meeting to promote him to "ozeki", the second highest ranking under "yokozuna", or grand champion, national broadcaster NHK said.
From Barron's
All 40 rikishi participated in the closing ceremony on Sunday, with the tournament's final remarks left to Japanese yokozuna Onasato Daiki.
From BBC
Each day the audience was fascinated by the many rituals and traditions on display, from salt throwing to ring-entering ceremonies, and participated enthusiastically when prompted to shout at every yokozuna foot stomp.
From BBC
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