軍鶏
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | |
|---|---|
| 軍 | 鶏 |
| シャモ | |
| Grade: 4 | Grade: S |
| jukujikun | |
| Alternative spelling |
|---|
| 軍鷄 (kyūjitai) |

軍鶏 (shamo, gunkei): a gamecock
Etymology
Corruption of 暹羅 (Shamuro) or シャム (Shamu, “Siam”). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
A breed of chicken of Japan which was originated in Thailand, selectively bred for several hundred years and is very different from the original stock.
Derived terms
- 軍鶏鍋 (shamonabe)
- 南京軍鶏 (Nankin shamo)
See also
- 闘鶏 (tōkei)
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