shōchū

See also: shochu

English

Etymology

From Japanese 焼酎 (shōchū しょうちゅう), from Mandarin 燒酒 (compare Mandarin shāojiǔ 烧酒, Korean soju ), from ("burn", "flammable") + ("alcohol").

Noun

shōchū (uncountable)

  1. A Japanese alcoholic beverage, most commonly distilled from barley, sweet potato or rice. Typically it is 25% alcohol by volume, making it weaker than whisky, but stronger than wine and sake.

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Japanese

Romanization

shōchū

  1. Rōmaji transcription of しょうちゅう
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