Harakiri

/ˌhɑrəˈkɪri/ noun

A form of ritualized suicide in ancient Japan where a warrior would cut their belly with a knife; also used to mean self-destruction or doing something that destroys oneself.

From Japanese 'hara' (belly) + 'kiru' (to cut), literally 'belly-cutting'; romanized as 'harakiri' in the 1800s when Westerners learned about samurai traditions.

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