征夷大将軍
See also: 征夷大將軍
Japanese
Kanji in this term | ||||
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征 | 夷 | 大 | 将 | 軍 |
せい Grade: S |
い Jinmeiyō |
たい Grade: 1 |
しょう Grade: 6 |
ぐん Grade: 4 |
kan’on | kan’yōon |
Etymology
Compound of 征夷 (seii, “warring against barbarians”) + 大将軍 (taishōgun, “commander in chief”).
Pronunciation
Noun
征夷大将軍 (shinjitai kanji, kyūjitai kanji 征夷大將軍, hiragana せいいたいしょうぐん, rōmaji Seii Taishōgun, historical hiragana せいいたいしやうぐん)
- (historical) a military commander sent to subdue the 蝦夷 (Emishi, “ancient ethnic group from northeastern Japan”) [from around the Asuka/Nara to Heian periods]
- (historical) shogun: the hereditary chief executive of a shogunate [from Kamakura to Edo period]
- Synonym: 将軍 (shōgun)
See also
征夷大将軍 on the Japanese Wikipedia.Wikipedia ja Shogun on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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