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  • Sumo language
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sumo language can refer to: Sumo languages of Nicaragua Bouni language of Papua New Guinea (spoken in Sumo village) This disambiguation page lists articles

    Sumo language

    Sumo_language

  • Sumo languages
  • Misumalpan languages of Nicaragua and Honduras

    Sumo (also known as Sumu) is the collective name for a group of Misumalpan languages spoken in Nicaragua and Honduras. Hale & Salamanca (2001) classify

    Sumo languages

    Sumo_languages

  • Sumo
  • Japanese form of full-contact wrestling

    Sumo (Japanese: 相撲, Hepburn: sumō; pronounced [ˈsɯmoː], lit. 'striking one another') is a form of competitive full-contact wrestling where a rikishi (wrestler)

    Sumo

    Sumo

    Sumo

  • Sumo (film)
  • 2025 Tamil film by SP Hosimin

    Sumo is a 2025 Indian Tamil-language sports comedy film directed by S. P. Hosimin, starring Shiva, Priya Anand and Yoshinori Tashiro with VTV Ganesh, Yogi

    Sumo (film)

    Sumo_(film)

  • Languages of Honduras
  • There are a number of languages spoken in Honduras though the official language is Spanish. In Honduras, dozens of languages were spoken before the Spanish

    Languages of Honduras

    Languages_of_Honduras

  • Chiyonofuji Mitsugu
  • Japanese sumo wrestler (1955–2016)

    Japanese professional sumo wrestler and the 58th yokozuna of the sport. Chiyonofuji was considered one of the greatest yokozunas in sumo's history, winning

    Chiyonofuji Mitsugu

    Chiyonofuji Mitsugu

    Chiyonofuji_Mitsugu

  • 2026 in sumo
  • The following are the events in professional sumo during 2026. Hatsu basho Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Sumida, Tokyo, 11 January – 25 January Haru basho Osaka Prefectural

    2026 in sumo

    2026_in_sumo

  • Languages of Nicaragua
  • use their native language, the main languages being Miskito language, Sumo language, and Rama language. Other Indigenous languages spoken include Garifuna

    Languages of Nicaragua

    Languages of Nicaragua

    Languages_of_Nicaragua

  • Sumo (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up sumo, Sumo, or SUMO in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sumo is a form of wrestling. Sumo may also refer to: Sumo (people), a people of Central

    Sumo (disambiguation)

    Sumo_(disambiguation)

  • Konishiki Yasokichi
  • American sumo wrestler (born 1963)

    Konishiki Yasokichi), is an American-born Japanese former professional sumo wrestler. He was the first non-Japanese-born wrestler to reach ōzeki, the

    Konishiki Yasokichi

    Konishiki Yasokichi

    Konishiki_Yasokichi

  • Glossary of sumo terms
  • The following words are terms used in sumo wrestling in Japan. Contents:  A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z References External links Agari-zashiki

    Glossary of sumo terms

    Glossary_of_sumo_terms

  • Women's sumo
  • Form of sumo played by women

    Women's sumo (Japanese: 女相撲, Hepburn: onna-zumō) is a form of sumo contested by women. Professional sumo traditionally forbids women from competition and

    Women's sumo

    Women's sumo

    Women's_sumo

  • Miskito language
  • Misumalpan language in Central America

    influenced the Sumo dialects. Several of these (Panamahka and Tawahka) constitute the Mayangna sub-branch of Sumo, while the Ulwa language is in another

    Miskito language

    Miskito language

    Miskito_language

  • Japan Sumo Association
  • Wrestling regulatory agency

    The Japan Sumo Association (Japanese: 日本相撲協会, Hepburn: Nihon Sumō Kyōkai), officially the Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Japan Sumo Association

    Japan Sumo Association

    Japan_Sumo_Association

  • Misumalpan languages
  • Language family of Mosquitia

    Mayangna (often labeled Sumu/Sumo in earlier literature), and Matagalpan languages. Scholarly sources note that “Sumu/Sumo” are exonyms, whereas Mayangna

    Misumalpan languages

    Misumalpan languages

    Misumalpan_languages

  • Hinomaru Sumo
  • Japanese manga series

    Hinomaru Sumo (Japanese: 火ノ丸相撲, Hepburn: Hinomaru Zumō) is a Japanese sumo manga series written and illustrated by Kawada [ja]. It was serialized in Shueisha's

    Hinomaru Sumo

    Hinomaru_Sumo

  • Robot-sumo
  • Type of robot combat

    similar fashion to the sport of sumo. The robots used in this competition are called "sumo robots", "sumobots" or simply "sumos". Competitions typically involve

    Robot-sumo

    Robot-sumo

    Robot-sumo

  • Suggested Upper Merged Ontology
  • Type of upper ontology for computer systems

    language SUO-KIF, a higher-order logic that has a LISP-like syntax, as well as the TPTP family of languages. A mapping from WordNet synsets to SUMO has

    Suggested Upper Merged Ontology

    Suggested_Upper_Merged_Ontology

  • List of sumo stables
  • following is an alphabetical list of heya or training stables in professional sumo. All belong to one of five groups, called ichimon. Every ichimon is led by

    List of sumo stables

    List_of_sumo_stables

  • Hiro Morita
  • Japanese announcer (born 1967)

    a Japanese English-language announcer for NHK and a presenter on Japan Sumo Association's English-language YouTube channel, Sumo Prime Time. Born in

    Hiro Morita

    Hiro_Morita

  • Mawashi
  • Loincloth worn by sumo wrestlers

    In sumo, a mawashi (廻し) is the loincloth that rikishi (sumo wrestlers) wear during training or in competition. Upper ranked professional wrestlers wear

    Mawashi

    Mawashi

  • List of the heaviest sumo wrestlers
  • people List of active sumo wrestlers List of past sumo wrestlers List of sumo elders List of sumo record holders List of sumo stables Sumo.sports.smt.docomo

    List of the heaviest sumo wrestlers

    List of the heaviest sumo wrestlers

    List_of_the_heaviest_sumo_wrestlers

  • Sumo Do, Sumo Don't
  • 1992 Japanese film

    Sumo Do, Sumo Don't (シコふんじゃった。, Shiko funjatta) is a 1992 Japanese film directed by Masayuki Suo. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize

    Sumo Do, Sumo Don't

    Sumo_Do,_Sumo_Don't

  • Tamawashi Ichirō
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    (Mongolian: Батжаргалын Мөнх-Оргил)) is a Mongolian-Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Ulaanbaatar. Wrestling for Kataonami stable, his highest rank

    Tamawashi Ichirō

    Tamawashi Ichirō

    Tamawashi_Ichirō

  • Sumo (band)
  • Argentine alternative rock band

    Sumo was a 1980s Argentine alternative rock band, heavily influenced by post-punk and reggae. Led by Italian-born Scottish Luca Prodan, it remained underground

    Sumo (band)

    Sumo (band)

    Sumo_(band)

  • SUMO protein
  • Family of proteins which attach to other proteins to modify them

    In molecular biology, SUMO (Small Ubiquitin-like MOdifier) proteins are a family of small proteins that are covalently attached to and detached from other

    SUMO protein

    SUMO protein

    SUMO_protein

  • Sum
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    interbank network in 42 U.S. states SUM, the ISO 639-3 code for the Sumo language Cen (surname) 岑, a Chinese surname sometimes romanized as Sum Shěn (surname)

    Sum

    Sum

  • 2025 in sumo
  • The following are the events in professional sumo during 2025. Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 12 January – 26 January (Two consecutive victories required to

    2025 in sumo

    2025_in_sumo

  • Terunofuji Haruo
  • Mongolian-Japanese sumo wrestler

    former professional sumo wrestler and current stable master of Isegahama stable. Wrestling for this stable, he entered professional sumo in January 2011 and

    Terunofuji Haruo

    Terunofuji Haruo

    Terunofuji_Haruo

  • AppSumo
  • Ecommerce website

    AppSumo is a daily deals website for digitally distributed goods and online services. AppSumo was founded in March 2010 by serial online entrepreneur Noah

    AppSumo

    AppSumo

  • Wakanami Jun
  • Japanese sumo wrestler (1941–2007)

    Wakanami Jun (born Jun Tomiyama, 1 March 1941 – 17 April 2007) was a sumo wrestler from Iwai, Ibaraki, Japan. His highest rank was komusubi. He won a top

    Wakanami Jun

    Wakanami_Jun

  • Ōnosato Daiki
  • Japanese sumo wrestler (born 2000)

    Nakamura (中村 泰輝, Nakamura Daiki), June 7, 2000) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler and the 75th yokozuna. After a successful amateur career at university

    Ōnosato Daiki

    Ōnosato Daiki

    Ōnosato_Daiki

  • Makuuchi
  • Highest-ranking of the six divisions of professional sumo

    makunouchi (幕の内), is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Since 2004 its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers (rikishi), ordered into five

    Makuuchi

    Makuuchi

    Makuuchi

  • Hōshōryū Tomokatsu
  • Mongolian sumo wrestler (born 1999)

    Sugarragchaagiin Byambasüren; May 22, 1999) is a Mongolian professional sumo wrestler and the 74th yokozuna. Wrestling for Tatsunami stable, he made his

    Hōshōryū Tomokatsu

    Hōshōryū Tomokatsu

    Hōshōryū_Tomokatsu

  • List of active sumo wrestlers
  • of past sumo wrestlers List of non-Japanese sumo wrestlers List of sumo elders List of sumo stables List of sumo record holders List of sumo top division

    List of active sumo wrestlers

    List_of_active_sumo_wrestlers

  • Rikishi
  • Professional sumo wrestler

    colloquially, osumōsan (お相撲さん), is a sumo wrestler. Although used to define all wrestlers participating in sumo wrestling matches, the term is more commonly

    Rikishi

    Rikishi

    Rikishi

  • Hakuhō Shō
  • Japanese sumo wrestler (born 1985)

    IPA: [mөnxpatʰin taw̜aːt͡ʃargaɮ])) is a Mongolian-born former professional sumo wrestler (rikishi) from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Making his debut in March

    Hakuhō Shō

    Hakuhō Shō

    Hakuhō_Shō

  • Super Duper Sumos
  • 2002 American TV series or program

    Duper Sumos (Korean: 으랏차차 삼총사) is an animated television series co-produced by DIC Entertainment, L.P. and Ameko Entertainment. Three crimefighting sumo wrestlers

    Super Duper Sumos

    Super_Duper_Sumos

  • Tadao Yasuda
  • Japanese rikishi and professional wrestler (1963–2026)

    was a Japanese sumo wrestler (rikishi), professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. Known as the "Debt King", he competed in sumo from 1979 to 1992

    Tadao Yasuda

    Tadao Yasuda

    Tadao_Yasuda

  • Chiyoshōma Fujio
  • Mongolian sumo wrestler

    Ganbaatar Munkhsaihan (Mongolian: Ганбаатарын Мөнхсайхан)) is a professional sumo wrestler from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. He made his debut in July 2009 and reached

    Chiyoshōma Fujio

    Chiyoshōma Fujio

    Chiyoshōma_Fujio

  • Heya (sumo)
  • Training places in professional sumo

    In professional sumo wrestling, a heya or beya (部屋; lit. 'room') is an organization of wrestlers where they train and live in a "quasi-monastic and militaristic

    Heya (sumo)

    Heya (sumo)

    Heya_(sumo)

  • Kotoshōgiku Kazuhiro
  • Japanese sumo wrestler (born 1984)

    Kikutsugi Kazuhiro) in Yanagawa, Fukuoka) is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler. Wrestling for Sadogatake stable, he made his professional debut

    Kotoshōgiku Kazuhiro

    Kotoshōgiku Kazuhiro

    Kotoshōgiku_Kazuhiro

  • 2024 in sumo
  • The following are the events in professional sumo during 2024. Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 14 January – 28 January Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, 10

    2024 in sumo

    2024_in_sumo

  • Mongolians in Japan
  • Ethnic group

    as sumo.[citation needed] Asashōryū Akinori, originally Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj, sumo wrestler Hakuhō Shō, originally Mönkhbatyn Davaajargal, sumo wrestler

    Mongolians in Japan

    Mongolians in Japan

    Mongolians_in_Japan

  • Takanofuji Sanzō
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    Tsuyoshi Kamiyama, also known as Tsuyoshi Sudario) is a former professional sumo wrestler and current mixed martial artist from Sakai, Ibaraki, Japan. He

    Takanofuji Sanzō

    Takanofuji Sanzō

    Takanofuji_Sanzō

  • Yamamotoyama Ryūta
  • Japanese sumo wrestler (born 1984)

    shikona Yamamotoyama Ryūta (山本山 龍太), or simply Yama, is a Japanese retired sumo wrestler from the city of Saitama in Saitama Prefecture. He made his professional

    Yamamotoyama Ryūta

    Yamamotoyama Ryūta

    Yamamotoyama_Ryūta

  • Hakunofuji Tetsuya
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    Ochiai (落合 哲也, Ochiai Tetsuya) on August 22, 2003) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kurayoshi, Tottori. After a successful amateur career, he turned

    Hakunofuji Tetsuya

    Hakunofuji Tetsuya

    Hakunofuji_Tetsuya

  • Tamashōhō Manpei
  • Mongolian sumo wrestler (born 1993)

    Enkhmanlai (Mongolian: Эрдэнэбилэгийн Энхманлай)) is a Mongolian professional sumo wrestler from Ulaanbaatar. Wrestling for Kataonami stable, his highest rank

    Tamashōhō Manpei

    Tamashōhō Manpei

    Tamashōhō_Manpei

  • Takagenji Satoshi
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    Kamiyama (上山 賢)) is a Japanese mixed martial artist and former professional sumo wrestler from Ibaraki Prefecture. He made his debut in March 2013 and reached

    Takagenji Satoshi

    Takagenji Satoshi

    Takagenji_Satoshi

  • Honbasho
  • Official sumo tournament

    A honbasho (Japanese: 本場所), or Grand Sumo Tournament in English, is an official professional sumo tournament. Only honbasho results matter in determining

    Honbasho

    Honbasho

    Honbasho

  • Kakuryū Rikisaburō
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    pronunciation: [ˈmaŋ.ɢəɮ.dʒə.ɮə.w̜iːŋ ˈa.nənt]) is a former professional sumo wrestler from Sükhbaatar Province, Mongolia. He was a member of the top makuuchi

    Kakuryū Rikisaburō

    Kakuryū Rikisaburō

    Kakuryū_Rikisaburō

  • Tōki Susumu
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    a former sumo wrestler from Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. His highest rank was komusubi. He wrestled for Takasago stable and was a sumo coach at

    Tōki Susumu

    Tōki Susumu

    Tōki_Susumu

  • Takakeishō Takanobu
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    (Japanese: 佐藤 貴信, Hepburn: Satō Takanobu)) is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler from Ashiya, Hyōgo. He made his professional debut in September

    Takakeishō Takanobu

    Takakeishō Takanobu

    Takakeishō_Takanobu

  • Meisei Chikara
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    on July 24, 1995) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Setouchi, Kagoshima. He debuted in sumo wrestling in July 2011 and made his makuuchi debut

    Meisei Chikara

    Meisei Chikara

    Meisei_Chikara

  • Chankonabe
  • Japanese hot pot dish

    also known as chanko or sumo stew, is a stew (a type of nabemono or one-pot dish) commonly eaten in vast quantities by sumo wrestlers while trying to

    Chankonabe

    Chankonabe

    Chankonabe

  • 2020 in sumo
  • The following are the events in professional sumo during 2020. Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 12 January – 26 January Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, 8

    2020 in sumo

    2020_in_sumo

  • Tobizaru Masaya
  • Sumo wrestler

    April 24, 1992, as Masaya Iwasaki (岩﨑 正也, Iwasaki Masaya)) is a professional sumo wrestler from Japan and wrestles for Oitekaze stable. He made his top division

    Tobizaru Masaya

    Tobizaru Masaya

    Tobizaru_Masaya

  • Sanshō (sumo)
  • Awards in sumo wrestling

    special prizes awarded to top (Makuuchi) division sumo wrestlers for exceptional performance during a sumo honbasho or tournament. The prizes were first awarded

    Sanshō (sumo)

    Sanshō (sumo)

    Sanshō_(sumo)

  • Takamiyama Daigorō
  • American sumo wrestler

    James Wailani Kuhaulua) is an American-born Japanese former professional sumo wrestler. Wrestling for Takasago stable for twenty years from 1964 to 1984

    Takamiyama Daigorō

    Takamiyama_Daigorō

  • Hananofuji Keita
  • Japanese sumo wrestler (born 1999)

    born Kawazoe Keita (川副 圭太) on April 10, 1999), is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Uto, Kumamoto. The highest rank he has achieved is jūryō 13

    Hananofuji Keita

    Hananofuji Keita

    Hananofuji_Keita

  • Ichimon (sumo)
  • Training places in professional sumo

    In professional sumo wrestling, an ichimon (一門; lit. 'clan' or 'family') is a grouping of stables. Because of their specific nature, clans are also sometimes

    Ichimon (sumo)

    Ichimon (sumo)

    Ichimon_(sumo)

  • Kirishima Tetsuo
  • Mongolian sumo wrestler

    Бямбачулуун Лхагвасүрэнᠪᠢᠮᠪᠠᠴᠢᠯᠠᠭᠤᠨ ᠪ ᡀᠠᠭᠪᠠᠰᠦᠶᠷᠦᠡᠭ᠌)) is a Mongolian professional sumo wrestler. He made his debut in March 2015 representing Michinoku stable under

    Kirishima Tetsuo

    Kirishima Tetsuo

    Kirishima_Tetsuo

  • Chonmage
  • Traditional Japanese men's hairstyle

    associated with the Edo period (1603–1868) and samurai, and in recent times with sumo wrestlers. It was originally a method of using hair to hold a samurai kabuto

    Chonmage

    Chonmage

    Chonmage

  • Asashōryū Akinori
  • Mongolian former sumo wrestler (born 1980)

    Дагвадорж; [tɔɮgɔrsʊːrengiːn tagw̜atɔrt͡ʃ]) is a Mongolian former professional sumo wrestler (rikishi). He was the 68th yokozuna in the history of the sport

    Asashōryū Akinori

    Asashōryū Akinori

    Asashōryū_Akinori

  • Kotoekō Mitsunori
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    Kashiwadani (柏谷 充隆, Kashiwadani Mitsutaka)) is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler from Nobeoka, Miyazaki. He is a member of the Sadogatake stable

    Kotoekō Mitsunori

    Kotoekō Mitsunori

    Kotoekō_Mitsunori

  • Kyokutenhō Masaru
  • Sumo wrestler

    Nalaikh, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolian People’s Republic is a former professional sumo wrestler. He was a member of the Ōshima stable, the first group of Mongolians

    Kyokutenhō Masaru

    Kyokutenhō Masaru

    Kyokutenhō_Masaru

  • Takayasu Akira
  • Japanese sumo wrestler (born 1990)

    Akira (髙安 晃; born February 28, 1990 in Tsuchiura) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler. He made his professional debut in 2005 and reached the top makuuchi

    Takayasu Akira

    Takayasu Akira

    Takayasu_Akira

  • Hidetora Hanada
  • Japanese gridiron football player and former sumo wrestler (born 2001)

    and former amateur sumo wrestler. Hanada was born in Wakayama Prefecture. Influenced by his father, who participated in amateur sumo tournaments at national

    Hidetora Hanada

    Hidetora_Hanada

  • Sentoryū Henri
  • Japanese martial artist (1969–2026)

    known under the shikona Sentoryū Henri (戦闘竜 扁利), was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler and MMA fighter, raised in St. Louis, Missouri. Sentoryū was the

    Sentoryū Henri

    Sentoryū_Henri

  • Sumo Didi
  • 2023 Indian film by Jayant Rohatgi

    Sumo Didi is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language sports biographical film on the life of Hetal Dave, India's only professional female sumo wrestler. The film

    Sumo Didi

    Sumo_Didi

  • Aonishiki Arata
  • Ukrainian sumo wrestler (born 2004)

    Ukrainian professional sumo wrestler from Vinnytsia, Vinnytsia Oblast. He is the second Ukrainian to become a professional sumo wrestler, after Shishi

    Aonishiki Arata

    Aonishiki Arata

    Aonishiki_Arata

  • Professional sumo divisions
  • Professional sumo as administered by the Japan Sumo Association is divided into six ranked divisions. Wrestlers are promoted and demoted within and between

    Professional sumo divisions

    Professional_sumo_divisions

  • Toyonoshima Daiki
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    Toyonoshima Daiki (born June 26, 1983, as Daiki Kajiwara) is a former professional sumo wrestler from Sukumo, Kōchi, Japan. He made his professional debut in January

    Toyonoshima Daiki

    Toyonoshima Daiki

    Toyonoshima_Daiki

  • Kōji Kitao
  • Japanese professional wrestler and sumo wrestler (1963–2019)

    2019) was a Japanese sumo wrestler (rikishi), professional wrestler, and mixed martial artist. As Futahaguro Kōji (双羽黒 光司) he was sumo's 60th yokozuna, and

    Kōji Kitao

    Kōji_Kitao

  • Wakanohana Kanji II
  • Japanese sumo wrestler (1953–2022)

    was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Ōwani, Aomori. He was the sport's 56th yokozuna. He was popular with sumo fans and was well-known for his

    Wakanohana Kanji II

    Wakanohana_Kanji_II

  • Controversies in professional sumo
  • Professional sumo has faced a number of controversies throughout its history, ranging from proven match-fixing scandals to allegations of hazing. Due to

    Controversies in professional sumo

    Controversies_in_professional_sumo

  • Wakakirin Shinichi
  • Japanese sumo and professional wrestler

    September 21, 1983, as Shinichi Suzukawa (鈴川真一, Suzukawa Shin'ichi), is a former sumo wrestler from Hyōgo prefecture in Japan. His highest rank was maegashira

    Wakakirin Shinichi

    Wakakirin Shinichi

    Wakakirin_Shinichi

  • Dekopon
  • Variety of orange

    the US, the dekopon was released as a commercial product under the name "Sumo Citrus". In Brazil, dekopon is marketed under the brand name Kinsei. The

    Dekopon

    Dekopon

    Dekopon

  • Match-fixing in professional sumo
  • Match-fixing in professional sumo is an allegation that has plagued professional sumo for decades. Due to the amount of money changing hands depending

    Match-fixing in professional sumo

    Match-fixing_in_professional_sumo

  • Kitanoumi Toshimitsu
  • Japanese sumo wrestler (1953–2015)

    Toshimitsu), was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Sōbetsu, Hokkaido. He entered professional sumo at the age of 13 and set several youth-related

    Kitanoumi Toshimitsu

    Kitanoumi Toshimitsu

    Kitanoumi_Toshimitsu

  • Kinboshi
  • Notation used in professional sumo wrestling

    Kinboshi (金星; lit. gold star) is a notation used in professional sumo wrestling to record a lower-ranked (maegashira) wrestler's victory over a yokozuna

    Kinboshi

    Kinboshi

  • Sōkokurai Eikichi
  • Mongolian Chinese sumo wrestler

    January 1984 as Enkhtuvshin (Chinese: 恩和图布新, Mongolian: Энхтүвшин)) is a sumo elder and stable owner from Inner Mongolia, China. He is the first Chinese

    Sōkokurai Eikichi

    Sōkokurai Eikichi

    Sōkokurai_Eikichi

  • Kotozakura Masakatsu II
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    Masakatsu)) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Matsudo. He wrestles for Sadogatake stable, a sumo stable previously run by his grandfather

    Kotozakura Masakatsu II

    Kotozakura Masakatsu II

    Kotozakura_Masakatsu_II

  • Chiyotenzan Daihachirō
  • Japanese sumo wrestler (1976–2024)

    28, 2024), born Daihachirō Sumi (角 大八郎, Sumi Daihachirō), was a Japanese sumo wrestler from Osaka. His highest rank was komusubi. Chiyotenzan Daihachirō

    Chiyotenzan Daihachirō

    Chiyotenzan_Daihachirō

  • Aminishiki Ryūji
  • Japanese sumo wrestler (born 1978)

    Ryūji (born October 3, 1978, as Ryūji Suginomori) is a retired Japanese sumo wrestler and the oyakata of the Ajigawa stable. He made his professional

    Aminishiki Ryūji

    Aminishiki Ryūji

    Aminishiki_Ryūji

  • Kyokushūzan Noboru
  • Mongolian sumo wrestler and politician

    professional sumo wrestler and a politician of the Democratic Party in Mongolia. He was the first wrestler from Mongolia to reach sumo's top makuuchi

    Kyokushūzan Noboru

    Kyokushūzan Noboru

    Kyokushūzan_Noboru

  • Ulambayaryn Byambajav
  • Mongolian sumo wrestler (1984–2020)

    1984 – 28 February 2020), known professionally as Byamba, was a Mongolian sumo wrestler and entertainer. He began his professional career in Japan in 2001

    Ulambayaryn Byambajav

    Ulambayaryn Byambajav

    Ulambayaryn_Byambajav

  • Futabayama Sadaji
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    – December 16, 1968) was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Oita Prefecture. Entering sumo in 1927, he was the sport's 35th yokozuna from 1937

    Futabayama Sadaji

    Futabayama Sadaji

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  • Takanoyama Shuntarō
  • Czech sumo wrestler

    Takanoyama Shuntarō (born 21 February 1983 as Pavel Bojar) is a former sumo wrestler from Prague, Czech Republic. He is the first man from the Czech Republic

    Takanoyama Shuntarō

    Takanoyama Shuntarō

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  • Chiyotaikai Ryūji
  • Japanese sumo wrestler (born 1976)

    Chiyotaikai (千代大海 龍二, Chiyotaikai Ryūji; born April 29, 1976) is a Japanese former sumo wrestler. He made his professional debut in 1992 and reached the top makuuchi

    Chiyotaikai Ryūji

    Chiyotaikai Ryūji

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  • Enhō Yūya
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    born 18 October 1994 as Yūya Nakamura (中村 友哉)) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Ishikawa Prefecture. He made his debut in March 2017 and was

    Enhō Yūya

    Enhō Yūya

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  • Hokuseihō Osamu
  • Mongolian sumo wrestler (born 2001)

    encouraged him to try sumo. From his fourth to sixth year of elementary school, he took part in wanpaku sumo competitions, and studied sumo at junior high school

    Hokuseihō Osamu

    Hokuseihō Osamu

    Hokuseihō_Osamu

  • Matiguás
  • Municipality in Matagalpa, Nicaragua

    with the municipalities of Muy Muy, Río Blanco, and Paiwas. In the Sumo language, "Matiguás" is translated as "water mouse." Citypopulation.de "Station

    Matiguás

    Matiguás

  • Mohe people
  • Ancient ethnic group who lived in Northeast Asia

    the Sumo Mohe, named after the Songhua River. They have been traditionally defined by the approximate use of what would have been Tungusic languages. The

    Mohe people

    Mohe_people

  • 2022 in sumo
  • The following are the events in professional sumo during 2022. Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 9 January – 23 January Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, 13

    2022 in sumo

    2022_in_sumo

  • Raiden Tameemon
  • Japanese sumo wrestler

    born Seki Tarōkichi (January 1767 – 11 February, 1825), was a Japanese sumo wrestler from Tōmi, Nagano Prefecture. He is considered one of the greatest

    Raiden Tameemon

    Raiden Tameemon

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  • Akashi Shiganosuke
  • 17th-century Japanese sumo wrestler

    Shiganosuke (Japanese: 明石 志賀之助; c. 1600 – c. 1649) is purported to be a Japanese sumo wrestler in antiquity who is formally recognized as the first yokozuna. A

    Akashi Shiganosuke

    Akashi Shiganosuke

    Akashi_Shiganosuke

  • Yoshinofuji Naoya
  • Japanese sumo wrestler (born 2001)

    born as Kusano Naoya, 草野 直哉 (June 25, 2001)) is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Uto, Kumamoto. He made his debut in May 2024 and currently

    Yoshinofuji Naoya

    Yoshinofuji Naoya

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  • Akebono Tarō
  • American-born Japanese sumo wrestler (1969–2024)

    American-born Japanese professional sumo wrestler and professional wrestler from Waimānalo, Hawaii. Joining sumo in Japan in 1988, he was trained by the

    Akebono Tarō

    Akebono Tarō

    Akebono_Tarō

  • Hiyori Kon
  • Japanese amateur sumo wrestler (born 1997)

    Hiyori Kon (Japanese: 今 日和) is a Japanese amateur sumo wrestler, who is known for advocating for equal rights for women to compete professionally in Japan

    Hiyori Kon

    Hiyori_Kon

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  • Sum
  • v. t.

    To have (the feathers) full grown; to furnish with complete, or full-grown, plumage.

  • Summed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Sum

  • Sump
  • n.

    A round pit of stone, lined with clay, for receiving the metal on its first fusion.

  • Sum
  • n.

    A problem to be solved, or an example to be wrought out.

  • Sum
  • v. t.

    To bring together into one whole; to collect into one amount; to cast up, as a column of figures; to ascertain the totality of; -- usually with up.

  • Sump
  • n.

    A puddle or dirty pool.

  • Sum
  • v. t.

    To bring or collect into a small compass; to comprise in a few words; to condense; -- usually with up.

  • Summing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Sum

  • Subscription
  • n.

    Sum subscribed; amount of sums subscribed; as, an individual subscription to a fund.

  • Sum
  • n.

    Height; completion; utmost degree.

  • Mountance
  • n.

    Amount; sum; quantity; extent.

  • Taxation
  • n.

    Tax; sum imposed.

  • Sump
  • n.

    A pond of water for salt works.

  • Sum
  • n.

    The aggregate of two or more numbers, magnitudes, quantities, or particulars; the amount or whole of any number of individuals or particulars added together; as, the sum of 5 and 7 is 12.

  • Sum
  • n.

    The principal points or thoughts when viewed together; the amount; the substance; compendium; as, this is the sum of all the evidence in the case; this is the sum and substance of his objections.

  • Average
  • n.

    A mean proportion, medial sum or quantity, made out of unequal sums or quantities; an arithmetical mean. Thus, if A loses 5 dollars, B 9, and C 16, the sum is 30, and the average 10.

  • Spill
  • n.

    A little sum of money.

  • Sump
  • n.

    The cistern or reservoir made at the lowest point of a mine, from which is pumped the water which accumulates there.

  • Total
  • n.

    The whole; the whole sum or amount; as, these sums added make the grand total of five millions.

  • Sum
  • n.

    A quantity of money or currency; any amount, indefinitely; as, a sum of money; a small sum, or a large sum.