Doji (どじ - Stupid/Idiot)

Oct 18, 2018 12:35
Doji

I am probably a person called 'doji' (どじ).

Doji means a stupid mistake or a person who often makes such a mistake.

Its etymology has not been obvious yet, but there are various theories as follows:

A theory says that it comes from 'donchi' (鈍遅), which means that something is slow and dull.

A theory says that it comes from 'tochiru' (とちる), which means to make a mistake.

A theory says that it is short for 'tochimenbou' (とちめんぼう), which means to panic.

A theory says that it is short for 'dochiguchi' (どちぐち), which means that something is vague.

Incidentally, this term is similar to 'manuke' (間抜け - stupid) and 'bonkura' (ぼんくら - Idiot) that I introduced before.
どじ

恐らく私は「どじ」です。

「どじ」とは、間の抜けた失敗や、そのような失敗をする人を指す言葉です。

正確なことはわかっていませんが、「どじ」の語源は以下のように諸説あります。

遅くて鈍いことを意味する「鈍遅(どんち/どぢ)」が変化したという説。

失敗することを意味する「とちる」が変化したという説。

あわてるという意味の「とちめんぼう」を略したという説。

はっきりしないさまを意味する「どちぐち」を略したという説。

この言葉は、以前紹介した「間抜け」や「ぼんくら」という言葉と似ています。
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  • Doji
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  • I am probably a person called 'doji' (どじ).
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  • Doji means a stupid mistake or a person who often makes such a mistake.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • Its etymology has not been obvious yet, but there are various theories as follows:
  • Its etymology has not yet been revealed, but there are various theories as follows:
  • A theory says that it comes from 'donchi' (鈍遅), which means that something is slow and dull.
  • One theory says that it comes from 'donchi' (鈍遅), which means that something is slow and dull.
  • A theory says that it comes from 'tochiru' (とちる), which means to make a mistake.
  • One theory says that it comes from 'tochiru' (とちる), which means to make a mistake.
  • A theory says that it is short for 'tochimenbou' (とちめんぼう), which means to panic.
  • One theory says that it is short for 'tochimenbou' (とちめんぼう), which means to panic.
  • A theory says that it is short for 'dochiguchi' (どちぐち), which means that something is vague.
  • The last theory says that it is short for 'dochiguchi' (どちぐち), which means that something is vague.
  • Incidentally, this term is similar to 'manuke' (間抜け - stupid) and 'bonkura' (ぼんくら - Idiot) that I introduced before.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!

You, a どじ? No, you are a person who should be called 賢明。

Toru
Thank you so much for the correction! :)
Haha, I'm flattered.