jabisen
English
Etymology
From Japanese 蛇皮線 (jabisen, literally “snakeskin strings”).
Noun
jabisen (plural jabisens)
- (music) Alternative spelling of jamisen.
- 1973 June, “OKINAWA, The Islands That Fortune Overlooked”, in The East, volume 9, number 5, Tokyo: East Publications, →ISSN, page 48, columns 1–2:
- Introduced into China from Central Asia and thence to Ryūkyū in the very late 14th century, the jabisen gives a special flavor to the folk culture of Okinawa.
Anagrams
French
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 蛇皮線 (literally “snakeskin strings”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʒa.bi.sɛn/; /dʒa.bi.sɛn/
Noun
jabisen m (plural jabisens)
Japanese
Romanization
jabisen