大将軍

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See also: 大將軍 and 大将军

Japanese[edit]

Kanji in this term
たい
Grade: 1
しょう
Grade: 6
ぐん
Grade: 4
kan’on kan’yōon
Alternative spelling
大將軍 (kyūjitai)

Etymology[edit]

From Middle Chinese 大將軍 (MC dajH tsjang kjun), equivalent to (tai-, great, major) +‎ 将軍 (shogun, commander).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (Tokyo) いしょーぐん [tàíshóꜜògùǹ] (Nakadaka – [3])[1]
  • IPA(key): [ta̠iɕo̞ːɡɯ̟̃ᵝɴ]

Noun[edit]

(たい)(しょう)(ぐん) (taishōgunたいしやうぐん (taisyaugun)?

  1. (military, historical) a commander in chief, especially:
    1. under the 律令 (Ritsuryō) system, a commander of three lesser 将軍 (shōgun) each commanding 3000 soldiers [from Asuka to Nara period]
    2. a commander of an expeditionary force with the task of subduing rebels against the imperial court or barbarians [from Nara to Heian period]
    3. a commanding officer of the imperial court leading a group of samurai from relating or dependent families [since the end of the Heian period]
    4. a shogun [since the Kamakura period]
  2. the head of a samurai family or other warrior class
  3. the leader of a faction, cabal, , or other group of conspirators
  4. (cosmology) in Onmyodo, one of the eight gods of the (koyomi, almanac)

Usage notes[edit]

Also attested with the rare readings だいしょうぐん (daishōgun) and だいじょうぐん (daijōgun).

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tokyo: Sanseidō, →ISBN