太政大臣
Japanese[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Kanji in this term | |||
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太 | 政 | 大 | 臣 |
だい Grade: 2 |
しょう > じょう Grade: 5 |
だい Grade: 1 |
じん Grade: 4 |
kan’yōon | goon |
Compound of 太政 (daijō, “imperial government”, on-reading of ōmatsurigoto) + 大臣 (daijin, “government minister”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
太政大臣 • (daijō-daijin) ←だいじやうだいじん (daizyaudaizin)?
- (politics, historical) the head of the 太政官 (Daijō-kan, “Great Council of State”, the highest government office under the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system), equivalent to a “grand minister” or “chancellor of the realm”
- (politics, historical, colloquial) Same as だじょうだいじん (dajō-daijin) below
Quotations[edit]
For quotations using this term, see Citations:太政大臣.
Derived terms[edit]
Etymology 2[edit]
Kanji in this term | |||
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太 | 政 | 大 | 臣 |
だ Grade: 2 |
しょう > じょう Grade: 5 |
だい Grade: 1 |
じん Grade: 4 |
kan’yōon | goon |
Compound of 太政 (dajō, “imperial government”, variant on-reading of ōmatsurigoto) + 大臣 (daijin, “government minister”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
太政大臣 • (dajō-daijin) ←だじやうだいじん (dazyaudaizin)?
- (politics, historical) the head of the 太政官 (Dajō-kan, “Great Council of State”) during the Meiji period
- (politics, historical, colloquial) Same as だいじょうだいじん (daijō-daijin) above
Derived terms[edit]
- 太政入道 (dajō-nyūdō, “dajō-daijin entering the priesthood”)
Etymology 3[edit]
Kanji in this term | |||
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太 | 政 | 大 | 臣 |
おお Grade: 2 |
まつりごと(の) Grade: 5 |
おおまえつぎみ | |
Grade: 1 | Grade: 4 | ||
nanori | kun’yomi | jukujikun |
First attested in the Ruiju Myōgishō (1241).[2]
Compound of 太政 (ōmatsurigoto, “imperial government”) + の (no, possessive particle) + 大臣 (ōmaetsugimi, “senior minister”).
Noun[edit]
太政大臣 • (ōmatsurigoto no ōmaetsugimi) ←おほまつりごとのおほまへつぎみ (ofomaturigotonoofomafetugimi)?
- (politics, historical, archaic) the head of the 太政官 (Ōimatsurigoto no Tsukasa, “Great Council of State”, the highest government office under the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system), equivalent to a “grand minister” or “chancellor of the realm”
Etymology 4[edit]
Kanji in this term | |||
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太 | 政 | 大 | 臣 |
おお Grade: 2 |
まつりごと(の) Grade: 5 |
おおまつぎみ | |
Grade: 1 | Grade: 4 | ||
nanori | kun’yomi | jukujikun |
Compound of 太政 (ōmatsurigoto, “imperial government”) + の (no, possessive particle) + 大 (ō-, “big, great”) + 公卿 (machigimi → matsugimi, “senior minister”).
Noun[edit]
太政大臣 • (ōmatsurigoto no ōmatsugimi) ←おほまつりごとのおほまつぎみ (ofomaturigotonoofomatugimi)?
- (politics, historical, archaic) the head of the 太政官 (Ōimatsurigoto no Tsukasa, “Great Council of State”, the highest government office under the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system), equivalent to a “grand minister” or “chancellor of the realm”
Quotations[edit]
For quotations using this term, see Citations:太政大臣.
Etymology 5[edit]
Kanji in this term | |||
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太 | 政 | 大 | 臣 |
おおきおとど | |||
Grade: 2 | Grade: 5 | Grade: 1 | Grade: 4 |
jukujikun |
Compound of 大き (ōki, “senior, upper”) + 大殿 (otodo, “government minister”).
Noun[edit]
太政大臣 • (ōki otodo) ←おほきおとど (ofokiotodo)?
- (politics, historical, archaic) the head of the 太政官 (Ōimatsurigoto no Tsukasa, “Great Council of State”, the highest government office under the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system), equivalent to a “grand minister” or “chancellor of the realm”
Quotations[edit]
For quotations using this term, see Citations:太政大臣.
Etymology 6[edit]
Kanji in this term | |||
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太 | 政 | 大 | 臣 |
おおきおおいどの | |||
Grade: 2 | Grade: 5 | Grade: 1 | Grade: 4 |
jukujikun |
Compound of 大き (ōki, “senior, upper”) + 大殿 (ōidono, “government minister”).
Noun[edit]
太政大臣 • (ōki ōidono) ←おほきおほいどの (ofokiofoidono)?
- (politics, historical, archaic) the head of the 太政官 (Ōimatsurigoto no Tsukasa, “Great Council of State”, the highest government office under the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system), equivalent to a “grand minister” or “chancellor of the realm”
Quotations[edit]
For quotations using this term, see Citations:太政大臣.
Etymology 7[edit]
Kanji in this term | |||
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太 | 政 | 大 | 臣 |
おおきおおいもうちぎみ | |||
Grade: 2 | Grade: 5 | Grade: 1 | Grade: 4 |
jukujikun |
Compound of 大き (ōki, “senior, upper”) + 大臣 (ōimōchigimi, “Daijō-kan superior”).
Noun[edit]
太政大臣 • (ōki ōimōchigimi) ←おほきおほいまうちぎみ (ofokiofoimautigimi)?
- (politics, historical, archaic) the head of the 太政官 (Ōimatsurigoto no Tsukasa, “Great Council of State”, the highest government office under the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system), equivalent to a “grand minister” or “chancellor of the realm”
- Synonym: 太政官 (ōimatsurigoto no tsukasa)
Quotations[edit]
For quotations using this term, see Citations:太政大臣.
Coordinate terms[edit]
- 左大臣 (sadaijin), 左大臣 (hidari no otodo), 左大臣 (hidari no ōimōchigimi, “minister of the left”)
- 右大臣 (udaijin), 右大臣 (migi no otodo), 右大臣 (migi no ōimōchigimi, “minister of the right”)
- 内大臣 (naidaijin), 内大臣 (uchi no otodo), 内大臣 (uchi no ōmaetsugimi, “minister of the interior”)
References[edit]
Old Japanese[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From 大き (opoki1, the 連体形 (rentaikei, “attributive form”) of adjective 大し (oposi), “great”) + 政 (maturigo2to2, “government, rule”) + の (no2, possessive particle) + 大臣 (opomape1tuki1mi1, “government minister”).
Noun[edit]
太政大臣 (opoki1maturigo2to2 no1 opomape1tuki1mi1) (kana おほきまつりごとのおほまへつきみ)
- (politics) the head of the 太政官 (Opoki1maturigo2to2 no2 Tukasa, “Great Council of State”, the highest government office under the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system), equivalent to a “grand minister” or “chancellor of the realm”
Quotations[edit]
For quotations using this term, see Citations:太政大臣.
Descendants[edit]
- Japanese: 太政大臣 (ōimatsurigoto no ōmaetsugimi), in modern dictionaries
- Japanese terms spelled with 太 read as だい
- Japanese terms spelled with 政 read as しょう
- Japanese terms spelled with 大 read as だい
- Japanese terms spelled with 臣 read as じん
- Japanese terms read with on'yomi
- Japanese compound terms
- Japanese terms with IPA pronunciation
- Japanese lemmas
- Japanese nouns
- Japanese terms with multiple readings
- Japanese terms spelled with second grade kanji
- Japanese terms spelled with fifth grade kanji
- Japanese terms spelled with first grade kanji
- Japanese terms spelled with fourth grade kanji
- Japanese terms written with four Han script characters
- ja:Politics
- Japanese terms with historical senses
- Japanese colloquialisms
- Japanese terms spelled with 太 read as だ
- Japanese terms spelled with 太 read as おお
- Japanese terms spelled with 政 read as まつりごと
- Japanese terms spelled with 大
- Japanese terms spelled with 臣
- Japanese terms with archaic senses
- Japanese terms spelled with 太
- Japanese terms spelled with 政
- Japanese terms read with jukujikun
- Japanese yojijukugo
- Old Japanese compound terms
- Old Japanese lemmas
- Old Japanese nouns
- ojp:Politics
- Old Japanese yojijukugo