daimyo

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English

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Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese 大名 (daimyō), from Middle Chinese 大名 (dàj-mjieng, excellent one), from (great) + (miᴇŋ, name).

Pronunciation

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Noun

daimyo (plural daimyos or daimyoes or daimyo)

  1. (historical) A lord during the Japanese feudal period.

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French

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese 大名 (daimyō), from Middle Chinese 大名 (dàj-mjieng, excellent one), from (great) + (miᴇŋ, name).

Pronunciation

Noun

daimyo m (plural daimyos)

  1. (historical) daimyo