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shogun
[ shoh-guhn, -guhn ]
noun
- the title applied to the chief military commanders from about the 8th century a.d. to the end of the 12th century, then applied to the hereditary officials who governed Japan, with the emperor as nominal ruler, until 1868, when the shogunate was terminated and the ruling power was returned to the emperor.
shogun
/ 藞蕛蓹蕣藢伞耻藧苍 /
noun
- (from 794 ad ) a chief military commander
- (from about 1192 to 1867) any of a line of hereditary military dictators who relegated the emperors to a position of purely theoretical supremacy
Derived Forms
- 藞蝉丑辞藢驳耻苍补濒, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蝉丑辞顎僩耻苍路补濒 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of shogun1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of shogun1
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Example Sentences
He could defend himself, issue the order for Crimson Sky, make war on Osaka, declare himself shogun 鈥 but he won鈥檛.
There is no shogun, no unquestioned and absolute ruler, holding the country鈥檚 fractious lords together when 鈥淪hogun鈥 begins.
He was adopted by his uncle, who served the shogun as a maker of mirrors, and at age 19 he entered the studio of Shunsho, who specialized in imagery of actors and women.
Rucci dubbed one of the most magnificent of the robes 鈥渢he shogun caftan.鈥
The word 鈥渕eyasubako,鈥 meaning a petition box in Japan under the shogun, appeared for the first time yesterday in The Times in an article about taking suggestions.
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