daimyo
See also: daimyō
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 大名 (daimyō), from Middle Chinese 大名 (dàj-mjieng, “excellent one”), from 大 (“great”) + 名 (miᴇŋ, “name”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
daimyo (plural daimyos or daimyoes or daimyo)
- (historical) A lord during the Japanese feudal period.
Translations
Japanese feudal lord
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See also
French
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 大名 (daimyō), from Middle Chinese 大名 (dàj-mjieng, “excellent one”), from 大 (“great”) + 名 (miᴇŋ, “name”).
Pronunciation
Noun
daimyo m (plural daimyos)
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