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seiza

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Etymology

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From Japanese 正座 (seiza, literally proper sitting).

Noun

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seiza (uncountable)

  1. A traditional formal way of sitting in Japan, by kneeling with the legs folded underneath the thighs and the buttocks resting on the heels, with ankles turned outward.
    • 2024 February 10, Helen Barrett, “The underappreciated style of Yoko Ono”, in FT Weekend, Life & Arts, page 5:
      She arranged herself with her legs folded beneath her, spine erect, echoing “seiza”, the Japanese sitting position adopted in formal situations.

Japanese

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Romanization

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seiza

  1. Rōmaji transcription of せいざ