Words — 35 found
とのさま
お殿様
1. lord; nobleman; daimyo; dignitary; masterHistorical term, Honorific or respectful (sonkeigo) language, See also 殿様
1. feudal lord; daimyoObsolete term
1. feudal lordHonorific or respectful (sonkeigo) language
2. mansion; palaceArchaic
とのさま
殿様
1. nobleman; dignitary; lordHonorific or respectful (sonkeigo) language
2. feudal lord (of the Edo period); daimyoHistorical term, Honorific or respectful (sonkeigo) language, See also 大名
3. man brought up away from the world; arrogant man with little knowledge of the ways of the world
いっこくいちじょうあるじ
一国一城の主
1. head of a household; business owner; proudly independent person
2. feudal lord; daimyoHistorical term
じょうかまち
城下町
1. castle town; city in Japan that developed around the castle of a feudal lord
1. exalted person; person of high educationHonorific or respectful (sonkeigo) language, Archaic, esp. used by scholars towards their teachers; Edo period
2. feudal lord; noblemanHonorific or respectful (sonkeigo) language, Archaic
うし: Gikun (meaning as reading) or jukujikun (special kanji reading).
1. ancestor of a feudal lordHistorical term
2. founder of a feudal domainHistorical term
1. (Confucian) scholar retained by a feudal lord or daimyoHistorical term
ざいこくしゅう
在国衆
1. feudal lord who did not leave his domains to meet the shogun in Kyoto (during the Muromachi period)Historical term
1. capital punishment given personally by a feudal lord after a disrespectful act
じょうのうきん
上納金
1. money paid to authorities; money paid to the government
2. money forcibly collected by yakuza bosses from subordinate gang members; contributions levied by gangster organizations on subordinates
3. money paid to a feudal lord; tribute moneyHistorical term
1. the king and his feudal lords
1. feudal lords; barons; princesHistorical term