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Buruma

Buruma is a term that can refer to different things depending on the context. One of the most common uses of the term is to describe a type of loose-fitting shorts that were originally worn by women during the Meiji period in Japan. These shorts were later adopted by other countries and became popular for women's sports activities. They are still worn by sumo wrestlers and are known by different names in other languages. Buruma can also refer to a popular composition technique used in anime, comics, and manga to draw clothing, uniforms, and costumes. This technique focuses on a garment worn outside of the body, often with a top similar to a shirt or blouse, and can include details like buttons and pockets or be a simple bodice with sleeves. Furthermore, the word Buruma has an ancient linguistic and etymological origin that can be traced back to Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Germanic. Its meaning has evolved over time, but it has consistently been associated with the concept of fortification and protection. In this sense, the word Buruma can also be used to refer to a safe haven or place of protection. In Japanese culture, Buruma has become a symbol of femininity and youthfulness. It is often associated with school uniforms and is a common sight in anime and manga. The popularity of Buruma has also spread to other countries, where it has become a fashion statement for young women.

Buruma, loose-fitting shorts, women's sports activities, anime, manga, school uniforms, fashion statement

Matthew Turner

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Buruma

Buruma is a noun, some of the synonyms that can be used interchangeably are dress, frock, and garment. Antonyms for Buruma would include trousers, shorts, and shirt. Cognates would be German Buruma, French “Boureau” and Spanish “Buruma”. Variants on the word can include Burume, Buruuma, or Burooma.

Morphology, Etymology, Word Buruma, Linguistics, Language, Lexicology

George Adrian Postea

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Buruma

The word ‘Buruma’ has an ancient linguistic and etymological origin. Its origin can be traced back to Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Germanic, from which it is derived from the word ‘bōrum’ meaning ‘fortification’. This word later developed into several further versions, for instance Old English ‘būr’ and Old High German ‘būr’. From here it developed further into Proto-Slavic ‘burum’, and eventually towards its present form. The morphology of the word follows a consistent evolution, with a consistent and straightforward phonological structure, and following an identical syntactic structure. From a pragmatic point of view, the word is often used to refer to a safe haven or place of protection, reflecting its etymological origin and reinforcing its importance.

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Henry Fontaine

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Buruma

Buruma, also known as bloomers, is a type of loose-fitting trousers that were originally worn by women during the Meiji period. They were adopted from European-style gym shorts and, since the early twentieth century, have been commonly worn in many countries all over the world. In Japan, they are the most popular choice for women's sports activities, and are still worn by Sumo wrestlers. In Chinese, Buruma is known as sae-gyeok-mae, while in Korean they are known as gal-mish-mok. In French, Buruma is known as pantalons japonais, while in Spanish it is known as bombachas. Other languages in which Buruma has an equivalent word include Dutch (japonnees), German (japanische), Italian (pantaloncini di stile giapponese), Portuguese (bermudas japonesas) and Russian (buruma).

Buruma, bloomers, sae-gyeok-mae, gal-mish-mok, pantalons japonais, bombachas, japonnees, japanische, pantaloncini di stile giapponese, bermudas japonesas, buruma

Harris Awan

CITATION : "Harris Awan. 'Buruma.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=218399 (Accessed on May 25, 2025)"

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Buruma

Buruma, or blouse in Japanese, is a popular composition technique used in anime, comics, and manga, to draw clothing, uniforms, and costumes. It focuses on a garment worn outside of the body, often with a top similar to a shirt or blouse. It can include details like buttons and pockets, or be a simple bodice with sleeves. The blouse is usually a solid color, although it can sometimes be patterned. It is often paired with a skirt, pants, or shorts, and can be decorated with a wide variety of accessories. Buruma is a popular technique for creating a dynamic, fashionable look in anime and manga.

Anime, manga, Buruma, clothing, costumes, uniforms, blouse, top, bodice, sleeves, buttons, pockets, skirt, pants, shorts, accessories, fashion.

Taro Yamada


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