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Vol. 09 · Loanwords ·Japanese ·1880s

Geisha

from geisha

Meaning
A professional Japanese female entertainer.
Source word
geisha
Route into English
Japanese *geisha* (art-person) → English via late-19th-century Japonisme. Often misunderstood in the West as a sex worker; the Japanese original refers to a trained performer of dance, music, and conversation.
Arrived
1880s

From Japanese

Two waves — Meiji-era diplomatic contact (1850s–1900s) and post-war US military presence (1945–) account for almost all Japanese loans in general English.

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