Saturday, September 29, 2012

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: shogun

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shogun
Sep 29th 2012, 10:41

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* Portuguese: {{t-|pt|xogum|m}}

 

* Portuguese: {{t-|pt|xogum|m}}

 

* Russian: {{t+|ru|сёгун|m|tr=sjógun, sjogún}}

 

* Russian: {{t+|ru|сёгун|m|tr=sjógun, sjogún}}

* Serbian: {{t|sr|шогун|m|tr=šogun|sc=Cyrl}}

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* Serbo-Croatian: {{t|sh|шогун|m|tr=šogun|sc=Cyrl}}

 

* Spanish: {{t-|es|shōgun|m}}

 

* Spanish: {{t-|es|shōgun|m}}

 

* Swedish: {{t-|sv|shogun}}

 

* Swedish: {{t-|sv|shogun}}


Latest revision as of 10:41, 29 September 2012

Contents

[edit] English

Wikipedia has an article on:

Wikipedia

[edit] Etymology

From Japanese 将軍 (shōgun), from an abbreviation of 征夷大将軍 (Seii Taishogun) which means the general who overcomes the barbarians.

[edit] Pronunciation

[edit] Noun

shogun (plural shoguns)

  1. The supreme generalissimo of feudal Japan.
    • The third is the Shogun who reygneth at the preſent , and hath rayſed the perſecution ( whereof this booke intreateth ) againſt the Chriſtians , and he as it ſeemeth is acknowledged as Lord of all the threeſcore and ſix Kingdomes of Iaponia .
      1619: W. W. Gent (tr.), A briefe relation of the persecution lately made against the Catholike christians, in the Kingdome of Iaponia, devided into two books

[edit] Derived terms

[edit] Translations

shogun

[edit] See also


[edit] French

French Wikipedia has an article on:

Wikipedia fr

[edit] Pronunciation

[edit] Noun

shogun m. (plural shoguns)

  1. shogun

[edit] Polish

[edit] Alternative forms

[edit] Etymology

From Japanese 将軍 (shōgun)

[edit] Pronunciation

[edit] Noun

shogun m.

  1. shogun

[edit] Declension

    declension of shogun

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