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褫奪 (ちだつ) Japanese meaning | Kotomora
Meanings 1
noun, noun or participle which takes 'suru'
stripping of clothes or office ; deprivation
Formal, rare word for forcibly removing something from someone, especially stripping of rank, office, or clothing. Often used in legal or historical contexts.
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The word 褫奪 is rarely used in modern times.
Kanji 奪 rob, take by force, snatch away Similar words 剥はく 奪だつ 剥奪 is the common word for deprivation or stripping of rights, status, or possessions. 褫奪 is a rare, formal synonym with a narrower nuance of stripping clothes or office.
Etymology The kanji 褫 means 'to strip' or 'to deprive', and 奪 means 'to take by force'. The compound is a formal Sino-Japanese word. The exact historical derivation is uncertain, but it follows a common pattern of combining synonymous kanji to reinforce meaning.