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‖ kesa-gatame Judo.|ˌkesagaˈtaːme| [Jap.] The ‘scarf’ hold, a way of holding the opponent by the edge (the so-called ‘scarf’) of his jacket in an attempt to immobilize him.
1932E. J. Harrison Art of Ju-Jitsu v. 68 (heading) ‘Locking in the form of a scarf’ (kesagatame; otherwise hongesa, or ‘regular scarf’). 1957Takagaki & Sharp Techniques Judo iii. viii. 112 Kesa gatame is one of the simplest holds to secure. 1968P. & K. Butler Judo & Self-Defence for Women & Girls 141 (heading) Kesa-gatame—scarf hold. T applies kesa-gatame, U struggles then submits. |