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Vol. 09 · Loanwords ·Japanese ·1920s

Tempura

from tempura

Meaning
Battered and deep-fried seafood or vegetables.
Source word
tempura
Route into English
Portuguese *têmporas* (Ember Days, Catholic fasting days with no-meat fish fry-ups) → Japanese *tempura* → English. A borrowing in reverse: the Japanese borrowed the Portuguese practice from 16th-century missionaries, then English borrowed it back centuries later.
Arrived
1920s

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.

English borrows.

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