Japanese edit

Etymology 1 edit

Likely from けんけん (kenken, hopping), perhaps via a regional dialect form such as きんぱ or けんけんば in central Japan. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “earliest attestation, variants, etc.”)

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Noun edit

けんぱ (kenpa

  1. a game similar to hopscotch
    Synonyms: けんけんぱ (kenkenpa), 石蹴 (ishikeri)
Usage notes edit

The game is played by drawing a series of circles or squares on the ground, then players jump from one section to the next, landing alternately on one foot or both feet. In the ishikeri (lit. “stone-kick”) variant, players kick a stone from one section to the next while jumping. Manner of play varies across regions.

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Etymology 2 edit

For pronunciation and definitions of けんぱ – see the following entry.
検波
[noun] (electronics) demodulation, detection (of radio waves)
(This term, けんぱ, is the hiragana spelling of the above term.)