Where does “Bartitsu” come from?

Bartitsu (English) comes from English jujitsu, from Japanese 柔術 — jujutsu.

Bartitsu (English): A form of martial arts based on jujitsu and also incorporating elements of boxing, savate, and stick fighting, popularized by E.W. Barton-Wright in late-Victorian London

Definitions

  1. A form of martial arts based on jujitsu and also incorporating elements of boxing, savate, and stick fighting, popularized by E.W. Barton-Wright in late-Victorian London

Ancestry of “Bartitsu”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishjujitsuA method of self-defence established in Japan...
2Japanese柔術jujutsu

Words derived from “Bartitsu

Every word from Japanese 柔術Every word from English jujitsu