martial art
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    Etymology
    
Calque of Japanese 武術 (bujutsu). However this term has been already mentioned in Pope's Iliad (1715, 4.360), and in Sotheby's Iliad (1831, book 6).
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martial art (plural martial arts)
- Any of several fighting styles which contain systematized methods of training for combat, both armed and unarmed; often practiced as a sport, e.g. boxing, karate, judo, silat, wrestling, or Muay Thai.
- Military skills, proficiency in military strategy, prowess in warfare.
- 1832, Richard Chenevix, An Essay Upon National Character: 4. On patriotism, p. 481:
- […] of all the modes by which the advantage of his country may be secured, the martial arts and valour are those by which a Swiss the most hopes to promote it.
 
 
- 1832, Richard Chenevix, An Essay Upon National Character: 4. On patriotism, p. 481:
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fighting style
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