tabi Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈtɑː.bi]
  • Us [ ˈtɑː.bi]

Meaning of tabi In English

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Examples of tabi

  • Geisha wear the flat-soled sandal "zori" outdoors and wear only "tabi" (white split-toed socks) indoors.

  • Apprentice geisha, also called maiko, wear their special geta (see below) with tabi to accommodate the "hanao".

  • Kimono are generally worn with traditional footwear (especially "zri" or "geta") and split-toe socks ("tabi").

  • Both men and women wear kimono of plain black silk with five "kamon" over white undergarments and white "tabi".

  • Note that tabi and jiki-tabi should preferably match the colour of the hakama.

  • She was forced to practice in thin clothing, without "tabi" socks.

  • Footwear traditionally consisted of "tabi" socks and "geta" (wooden clogs), or "waraji" straw sandals.

  • The word is obsolete or archaic, the common term for travel, trip journey being "tabi".

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