'Honey trap' and 'selfie' added to Japan's Kojien dictionary

The Japan Times 

An updated version of the nation's most authoritative Japanese-language dictionary has added 10,000 new words, including "hanii torappu" (honey trap), "biggu mausu" (big mouth) and "karēshū" (an old person's distinctive smell), the publisher said. The Kojien dictionary was first published in 1955 by Iwanami Shoten with about 200,000 words. Since then it has become a household reference, while media outlets and other high-profile organizations often use it as the final say on a given word's meaning. Other new entries include "apuri" (app), "burakku kigyō" (exploitative firms with bad working conditions), "Isuramu-koku" (Islamic State), "LGBT," "konkatsu" (marriage hunting), "jidori" (selfie) and "diipu rāningu" (deep learning). At its peak, the publisher sold as many as 2.6 million copies of its third edition, which was published in December 1983.

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