Results, daimyo

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ふれがきfuregaki

noun:

  • Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) usu. to the general populace 御触書
きんばんkinban

noun:

  • taking turns on duty (esp. daimyo's retainers on duty in Edo)
ごたいろうgotairou

noun:

  • Council of Five Elders (committee of daimyo formed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi to rule Japan until his son Hideyori came of age) 五奉行
ほんじんhonjin

noun:

  • troop headquarters; stronghold
  • inn designated for use by a daimyo (Edo period)
ふだいfudai

noun:

  • successive generations
  • hereditary daimyo (whose ancestors supported Tokugawa Ieyasu prior to the battle of Sekigahara) - abbreviation 譜代大名
ならびだいみょうnarabidaimyou

noun:

  • someone who has a title but no real duty; useless person 取り巻き
  • actor playing a daimyo who merely sets the scene as part of the background (in kabuki) - original meaning 大名
かんじょうぶぎょうkanjoubugyou

noun:

  • chief financial official (Edo period); commissioner of finance; chief treasurer; paymaster
  • chief accountant in a daimyo's service (Muromachi period)
おしのびoshinobi

noun:

  • travelling incognito (traveling) - abbreviation
  • special palanquin for carrying a daimyo or his wife incognito 御忍び駕籠
さんきんsankinateji Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • going to serve one's lord

noun:

  • daimyo's alternating Edo residence; official attendance service (by a daimyo in the Edo era) - abbreviation 参勤交代
じょうづめjouzume Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • permanent staff; permanent employee; service for a fixed period of time - obscure term

noun:

  • (Edo era) a daimyo or feudal retainer who lived and/or served in Edo for a fixed period of time - archaism
おふれofure

noun:

  • official notice
  • Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) usu. to the general populace お触れ・御触れ - abbreviation お触書
おたっしotasshi

noun:

  • notice or order handed down from above; announcement; notification 達し
  • Edo-period proclamation issued by the shogunate (or a daimyo, etc.) to the concerned parties 御触書
まちいしゃmachiisha

noun:

  • physician in private practice
  • town doctor; doctor who served the townspeople (as opposed to the emperor, a daimyo, etc.) - archaism
こくじんkokujinくにびとkunibitoこくにんkokuninくにうどkuniudoくにゅうどkunyuudo

noun:

  • indigenous person; inhabitant of a country
  • local; native くにびと
  • local lords and samurai
  • daimyo who did not leave his domains to meet the shogun in Kyoto (during the Muromachi period) くにうど・くにゅうど ざいこくしゅう
うちじゅうuchijuuかちゅうkachuuいえじゅうiejuuうちじゅうuchijuuいえじゅうiejuu

noun:

  • whole family; all (members of) the family
  • all over the house
  • retainer of a daimyo; feudal domain; clan かちゅう

家中iejuuga力を合わせてchikarawoawasetemugino刈入れkariirewoしましたshimashita The whole family helped harvest the wheat.

kai留守rusudaというのにtoiunoni不思議なfushiginaことkotoni家中iejuuno電灯dentougaついていたtsuiteita Strange to say, all the lights in the house were on, though no one was at home.

おくにokuni

noun:

  • your native country; your hometown - honorific language
  • my home country (i.e. Japan) - polite language
  • countryside; country
  • daimyo's territory (Edo period) - archaism

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