šógun

See also: sógun and sogún

Czech

Etymology

From Japanese 将軍 (shōgun), from an abbreviation of 征夷大将軍 (Seii Taishogun, General who overcomes the barbarians), from Middle Chinese (tsjàng-kjun, leader of troops, general).

Noun

šógun m

  1. shogun (the supreme commander of the armed forces of feudal Japan)

Slovak

Etymology

From Japanese 将軍 (shōgun), from an abbreviation of 征夷大将軍 (Seii Taishogun, General who overcomes the barbarians), from Middle Chinese (tsjàng-kjun, leader of troops, general).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʃɔːɡun/

Noun

šógun m (genitive singular šóguna, nominative plural šóguni, genitive plural šógunov, declension pattern of chlap)

  1. shogun (the supreme commander of the armed forces of feudal Japan)

Declension

Derived terms

  • šógunský

References

  • šógun in Slovak dictionaries at korpus.sk
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