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‖ tachi, n.|ˈtatʃi| [Jap.] A long, single-edged, Samurai sword with a slightly curved blade, worn slung from the belt. Cf. katana n.
1948J. Homma Japanese Sword 4 It is believed that Amakuni was the maker of the famous tachi ‘Kogarasu-maru’. 1961B. H. Robinson Arts Japanese Sword I. 27 The pair to the tachi was the tantō. 1972Nat. Geographic Sept. 377 Once the symbol of Japanese chivalry and later of militarism, the tachi is revered today as a work of art. 1989P. Crompton Compl. Martial Arts 55 The tachi blade is also longer than 60 centimetres but has a greater curve than the katana. It is worn cutting edge down, and hangs from straps made of metal or leather. |