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‖ tomoe-nage, n. Judo.|tomoeˈnage| [Jap., f. tomoe circular symbol or crest + nage throw, fall.] The stomach throw, in which the attacker falls on to his back, places his foot on the opponent's stomach, and hurls the opponent over his head.
1906Mrs. R. Watts Fine Art Jujutsu xi. 116 Next come the ‘Sutemi-waza’ consisting of the Tomoenage, the Uranage and the Tsuriatoshi, throws given by lying down suddenly backwards and hurling your opponent over your head. 1948Judo (Budokwai) Apr. 66 Tomoe-nage, whirling throw or stomach throw. 1968K. Smith Judo Dict. 206 Tomoe-nage, the stomach throw. The tenth technique of Nage-No-Kata. 1990Independent 3 Feb. 54/5 She grabbed India's Triveni Mannenagaraj, walked a few steps, slipped under for yoko-tomoe-nage (side stomach throw) scoring five points and easily pulled on an outstretched arm to draw a submission from the lock. |