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Yokozuna vs Tsuna - What's the difference?

yokozuna | tsuna |

In context|sumo|lang=en terms the difference between yokozuna and tsuna

is that yokozuna is (sumo) the highest rank of sumo wrestler, above ozeki; a grand champion while tsuna is (sumo) the wide ceremonial belt, with hanging zigzag ribbons, worn by a yokozuna.

As nouns the difference between yokozuna and tsuna

is that yokozuna is (sumo) the highest rank of sumo wrestler, above ozeki; a grand champion while tsuna is (sumo) the wide ceremonial belt, with hanging zigzag ribbons, worn by a yokozuna.

yokozuna

Noun

(yokozuna)
  • (sumo) The highest rank of sumo wrestler, above ozeki; a grand champion.
  • * 1997', A '''''yokozuna'' is the very highest rank in sumo – “just like Mameha's position in Gion,” as Nobu explained it to me. I had no reason to doubt him; but if Mameha ever took half as much time entering a party as these ''yokozuna'' took entering the ring, she'd certainly never be invited back. — Arthur Golden, ''Memoirs of a Geisha (Vintage 1998, p. 202)
  • Usage notes

    * Technically, yokozuna is an honorary title, rather than a rank.

    tsuna

    English

    Noun

  • (sumo) the wide ceremonial belt, with hanging zigzag ribbons, worn by a yokozuna
  • Derived terms

    * tsunauchi

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