gassho
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Japanese 合掌 (gasshō), from Middle Chinese 合掌 (ɣop-tʃáng, “Buddhist-style pressed-palm gesture of piety”) (compare Mandarin 合掌 (hézhǎng), Cantonese 合掌 (hap6 jeung2)), from 合 (“unite”) and 掌 (zhǎng, “palm”).
Noun
[edit]gassho (plural gasshos)
- A ritual gesture of Eastern origin, with hands pressed together in front of the chest. It can be used for prayer or as a sign of greeting, gratitude, reverence, or apology. When performed with a bow, it is called gassho rei.
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[edit]Verb
[edit]gassho (third-person singular simple present gasshos, present participle gasshoing, simple past and past participle gasshoed)
- (intransitive) To make this gesture.