ōdachi

See also: odachi

English

Noun

ōdachi (plural ōdachi)

  1. Alternative form of odachi.
    • 2018 August 20, C. R. Jenerette, chapter 7, in Elementium, Bloomington, Ind.: Abbott Press, →ISBN:
      Itosu wielded an ōdachi, greaves, and gauntlets.
    • 2019, J[oshua] B[rian] M[cCabe] Patrick, “Mendo’s Shadow”, in Angelos Odyssey, volume 2, Indiana: Shingen Blue Publishing, →ISBN:
      This Mendo was a kid, and he wielded an ōdachi that he couldn’t carry right.
    • 2021, John Goodrich, chapter 7, in Little Britches, Macabre Ink, →ISBN:
      “The long wounds indicate a draw-cut weapon,” Mattis said. “Likely either a tachi or an ōdachi.”

Japanese

Romanization

ōdachi

  1. Rōmaji transcription of おおだち