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ばらざん【藁算】

barazan

Definition

Noun

  1. Barazan or Warazan was a system of knotted straw ropes used in Southern Okinawa for accounting and record-keeping purposes up until the twentieth century. It ressembles in many ways the Quipu (or Khipu) system used by the Inca empire in South America.

Etymology

Derived from ばら【藁】 bara "straw" and ざん【算】 zan "counting; calculation; number".

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Kanji藁算
Kanaばらざん
Romanizationbarazan

意味:けつじょう【結縄】、わらざん・ワラザン【藁算・わら算・ワラ算】、わらのつな【藁の綱】

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Cite this entry: Read, Zachary. (2013, July 5). ばらざん【藁算】 : barazan | define meaning. JLect: Japonic Languages and Dialects Database. Retrieved 2025, May 13, from https://www.jlect.com/entry/1038/barazan/.